Life expectancy after curative-intent treatment of breast cancer: impact on long-term follow-up care. Am Surg 2014;80(6):604-9.Arrington AK, Goldstein L, Kruper L, Vito C, Yim J, Chen SL. Life expectancy after curative-intent treatment of breast cancer: impact on long-term follow-up ...
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Many women aged ≥80 with limited life expectancies receive radiotherapy after BCS for treatment of early stage breast cancers while many in excellent health do not. More consideration needs to be given to patient life expectancy when considering breast cancer treatments. 展开 关键词: Breast cancer ...
Life expectancy gain (LEG) is an outcome measure commonly estimated with a declining exponential function in a Markov model. The accuracy of such estimates has not been objectively evaluated. Purpose. To compare LEGs from declining exponential function estimates with those calculated from population ...
In addition, the life expectancy gap in this chemotherapy-alone group decreased from 11.0 years to 6.0 years. The authors concluded that improved life expectancy after treatment for pediatric cancer was observed in the past 3 decades. I have two concerns about their study.First, the authors ...
WASHINGTON, Jan. 22 (Xinhua) -- An American study suggests regular exercise could add to the life expectancy of breast cancer survivors because it lowers their heightened risk of cardiovascular disease, diabetes and possibly breast cancer recurrence. ...
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Life expectancy gains from PO range from 0.2 to 1.8 years, and from PCM they range from 0.9 to 2.1 years. Women who opt for both prophylactic surgeries could gain 1.1 to 4.2 years. The LE gains for women who elect combination strategies and who are diagnosed with primary breast cancer at...
However, the quality of life after treatment has been primarily neglected6. The majority of patients with CC are diagnosed at a relatively younger age, and most of them have a long additional life expectancy with sequelae of the disease and its treatment. Therefore, the quality of life in CC...
Women with BRCA1- or BRCA2-associated breast cancer are at increased risk for contralateral breast cancer and ovarian cancer and therefore may consider secondary cancer prevention strategies, such as prophylactic surgery and tamoxifen therapy. It is not proven to what extent these strategies reduce ri...