2004
DOI: 10.1016/s0211-139x(04)74969-0
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Recomendaciones para el tratamiento del cáncer en el anciano: implicaciones para la calidad de vida

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“…Because of the steadily increase in the elder population, surgeons will be confronted with more and more elderly patients. While choosing treatment options, quality of life and function may be at least as important for the elderly as the cancer specific or surgical outcome [28]. In our study surgery was performed in (53.92%).…”
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“…Because of the steadily increase in the elder population, surgeons will be confronted with more and more elderly patients. While choosing treatment options, quality of life and function may be at least as important for the elderly as the cancer specific or surgical outcome [28]. In our study surgery was performed in (53.92%).…”
Section: Tablementioning
confidence: 95%
“…La realización de la VGI facilitará la estratificación de estos para la toma final de la decisión terapéutica con el fin de escoger tratamientos con un óptimo perfil de seguridad y eficacia. Actualmente, en España se utiliza la propuesta de Balducci 33 para la clasificación de los ancianos con cáncer en tres tipos: anciano independiente, anciano parcialmente dependiente y anciano dependiente [19][20][21][22][23] .…”
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