Breast cancer surgery in older women: outcomes of the Bridging Age Gap in Breast Cancer study
British journal of surgery2020Vol. 107(11), pp. 1468–1479
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Jenna Morgan, Jayan George, Geoffrey R. Holmes, Charlene Martin, Malcolm Reed, Sue Ward, Stephen J. Walters, Kwok‐Leung Cheung, Riccardo A. Audisio, Lynda Wyld
Abstract
Breast cancer surgery is safe in women aged 70 years or more, with serious adverse events being rare and no mortality. Age, ill health and frailty all influence surgical decision-making. Surgery has a negative impact on QoL and independence, which must be considered when counselling patients about choices.
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