Breast cancer in the Geriatric population

Therapeutic dilemma in the elderly stems from factors such as an advanced stage at presentation, a poorer prognosis despite a favourable biological phenotype with indolent ER positive tumours, co-morbidities that may preclude use of all available treatment options, and an inherent bias on the part o...

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Antineoplastic Agents, Hormonal - therapeutic use
Breast cancer
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Breast Neoplasms - surgery
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Demographic aspects
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Humans
Lymph Nodes - surgery
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