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Breast conservation or mastectomy: Treatment choice of women aged 70 years and older
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1996
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Surgical OncologyBreast OncologyCancer ManagementGynecologySurgeryTreatment ChoiceOncologyAesthetic SurgeryFifty WomenOwn TreatmentBreast SurgeryCancer ResearchGeriatric OncologyGeriatricsBreast ConservationNursingBreast CancerMedicinePlastic SurgeryWomen's Health
Fifty women aged 70 years and older with newly diagnosed carcinoma of the breast were prospectively studied after being offered a choice of four treatment options. Thirty-four of 38 patients who chose their own treatment had breast conservation; four opted for mastectomy. At 12-month follow-up only two women were unhappy with their choice of treatment. It is concluded that elderly women should be involved in deciding the treatment of their breast cancer.
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