Individualising breast cancer treatment to improve survival and minimise complications in older women: a research programme including the PLACE RCT
Background: Over 44,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer annually in the UK. The research comprised three workstreams (WSs) focused on older women. Maximising survival: WS1 - to identify the role of older women's and surgeons' preferences in cancer treatment decisions and whether com...
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Main Authors: | Nigel Bundred (Author), Chris Todd (Author), Julie Morris (Author), Vaughan Keeley (Author), Arnie Purushotham (Author), Adrian Bagust (Author), Philip Foden (Author), Maria Bramley (Author), Katie Riches (Author) |
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2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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