Age is an independent predictor of outcome in endometrial cancer patients: An Israeli Gynecology Oncology Group cohort study
Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica2020Vol. 100(3), pp. 444–452
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Nasreen Hag‐Yahia, Ofer Gemer, Ram Eitan, Oded Raban, Zvi Vaknin, Tally Levy, Sofia Leytes, Ofer Lavie, Alon Ben‐Arie, Amnon Amit, Ahmed Namazov, Michael Volodarsky, Inbar Ben‐Shachar, Ilan Atlas, Ilan Bruchim, Yfat Kadan, Limor Helpman
Abstract
Older age in women with endometrial cancer is associated with more adverse disease features, limited surgery and adjuvant treatment, and worse outcomes. On multivariable analysis, age remains an independent prognosticator in this population.
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