Bridging the age gap in breast cancer: evaluation of decision support interventions for older women with operable breast cancer: protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial

Introduction: While breast cancer outcomes are improving steadily in younger women due to advances in screening and improved therapies, there has been little change in outcomes among the older age group. It is inevitable that comorbidities/frailty rates are higher, which may increase the risks of so...

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Main Authors: Collins, Karen, Reed, Malcolm, Lifford, Kate, Burton, Maria, Edwards, Adrian, Ring, Alistair, Brain, Katherine, Harder, Helena, Robinson, Thompson, Cheung, Kwok-Leung, Morgan, Jenna, Audisio, Riccardo, Ward, Susan, Richards, Paul, Martin, Charlene, Chater, Tim, Pemberton, Kirsty, Nettleship, Anthony, Murray, Christopher, Walters, Stephen, Bortolami, Oscar, Armitage, Fiona, Leonard, Robert, Gath, Jacqui, Revell, Deirdre, Green, Tracy, Wyld, Lynda
Format: Article
Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2017
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/45105/