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Treatment and outcomes in breast cancer patients: A cross section study from the EUSOMA breast centre network (2023)
Journal Article
Aristei, C., Tomatis, M., Ponti, A., Marotti, L., Cardoso, M. J., Cheung, K. L., …Rubio, I. T. (2024). Treatment and outcomes in breast cancer patients: A cross section study from the EUSOMA breast centre network. European Journal of Cancer, 196, Article 113438. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejca.2023.113438

Introduction The present study was designed to describe tumour features and treatments for patients with breast cancer. It also aimed at assessing the risk of distant metastases in relation to biological profiles, disease stages and treatment. Meth... Read More about Treatment and outcomes in breast cancer patients: A cross section study from the EUSOMA breast centre network.

Geriatric Oncology as an Unmet Workforce Training Need in the United Kingdom—A Narrative Review by the British Oncology Network for Undergraduate Societies (BONUS) and the International Society of Geriatric Oncology (SIOG) UK Country Group (2023)
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Khoury, E. G., Nuamek, T., Heritage, S., Fulton-Ward, T., Kucharczak, J., Ng, C., …Baxter, M. A. (2023). Geriatric Oncology as an Unmet Workforce Training Need in the United Kingdom—A Narrative Review by the British Oncology Network for Undergraduate Societies (BONUS) and the International Society of Geriatric Oncology (SIOG) UK Country Group. Cancers, 15(19), 4782. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15194782

Cancer is a disease associated with ageing. Managing cancer in older adults may prove challenging owing to pre-existing frailty, comorbidity, and wider holistic needs, as well as the unclear benefits and harms of standard treatment options. With the... Read More about Geriatric Oncology as an Unmet Workforce Training Need in the United Kingdom—A Narrative Review by the British Oncology Network for Undergraduate Societies (BONUS) and the International Society of Geriatric Oncology (SIOG) UK Country Group.

Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment for Older Women with Early-Stage (Non-Metastatic) Breast Cancer—An Updated Systematic Review of the Literature (2023)
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Reid-Agboola, C., Klukowska, A., Malcolm, F. L., Harrison, C., Parks, R. M., & Cheung, K. (2023). Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment for Older Women with Early-Stage (Non-Metastatic) Breast Cancer—An Updated Systematic Review of the Literature. Current Oncology, 30(9), 8294-8309. https://doi.org/10.3390/curroncol30090602

Background: A previous systematic review by our team (2012) undertook comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) in breast cancer and concluded there was not sufficient evidence to instate CGA as mandatory practice. SIOG/EUSOMA guidelines published in... Read More about Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment for Older Women with Early-Stage (Non-Metastatic) Breast Cancer—An Updated Systematic Review of the Literature.

Assessing patient-reported outcomes (PROs) and patient-related outcomes in randomized cancer clinical trials for older adults: Results of DATECAN-ELDERLY initiative (2023)
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Galvin, A., Soubeyran, P., Brain, E., Cheung, K. L., Hamaker, M. E., Kanesvaran, R., …Bellera, C. (2023). Assessing patient-reported outcomes (PROs) and patient-related outcomes in randomized cancer clinical trials for older adults: Results of DATECAN-ELDERLY initiative. Journal of Geriatric Oncology, Article 101611. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jgo.2023.101611

As older adults with cancer are underrepresented in randomized clinical trials (RCT), there is limited evidence on which to rely for treatment decisions for this population. Commonly used RCT endpoints for the assessment of treatment efficacy are mor... Read More about Assessing patient-reported outcomes (PROs) and patient-related outcomes in randomized cancer clinical trials for older adults: Results of DATECAN-ELDERLY initiative.

Geriatric assessment for older people with cancer: policy recommendations (2023)
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Seghers, P. A., Alibhai, S. M., Battisti, N. M. L., Kanesvaran, R., Extermann, M., O’Donovan, A., …O’Hanlon, S. (2023). Geriatric assessment for older people with cancer: policy recommendations. Global Health Research and Policy, 8(1), Article 37. https://doi.org/10.1186/s41256-023-00323-0

Most cancers occur in older people and the burden in this age group is increasing. Over the past two decades the evidence on how best to treat this population has increased rapidly. However, implementation of new best practices has been slow and need... Read More about Geriatric assessment for older people with cancer: policy recommendations.

Oncoplastic breast surgery in older women with primary breast cancer: a systematic review (2023)
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Chia, Z., Lee, R. X. N., Cardoso, M. J., Cheung, K. L., & Parks, R. M. (2023). Oncoplastic breast surgery in older women with primary breast cancer: a systematic review. British Journal of Surgery, https://doi.org/10.1093/bjs/znad161

Oncoplastic procedures allow excision of larger breast tumours, or unfavourable tumour/breast ratio lesions while achieving a good cosmetic outcome. This increases the pool of patients eligible for breast conservation over mastectomy, reducing the ne... Read More about Oncoplastic breast surgery in older women with primary breast cancer: a systematic review.

Assessment of the Androgen Receptor in Older Women with Primary Breast Cancer: Association with a Panel of Biomarkers and Breast Cancer Specific Survival (2023)
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Kalvala, J., Parks, R. M., Abdi, J., Green, A. R., & Cheung, K. L. (2023). Assessment of the Androgen Receptor in Older Women with Primary Breast Cancer: Association with a Panel of Biomarkers and Breast Cancer Specific Survival. Advances in Therapy, https://doi.org/10.1007/s12325-023-02504-2

Introduction Breast cancer in older women tends to have more favourable biology, compared to younger women. Androgen receptor (AR) is significant for breast tumour carcinogenesis; however, the role of AR in older women has not been fully explored.... Read More about Assessment of the Androgen Receptor in Older Women with Primary Breast Cancer: Association with a Panel of Biomarkers and Breast Cancer Specific Survival.

Improving the Assessment and Diagnosis of Breast Lymphedema after Treatment for Breast Cancer (2023)
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Riches, K., Cheung, K. L., & Keeley, V. (2023). Improving the Assessment and Diagnosis of Breast Lymphedema after Treatment for Breast Cancer. Cancers, 15(6), Article 1758. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15061758

Lymphedema can develop after treatment for breast cancer (BCRL). Lymphedema of the breast is not well studied. Currently, the main techniques used to diagnose and monitor the effectiveness of treatment are subjective clinician assessment and patient... Read More about Improving the Assessment and Diagnosis of Breast Lymphedema after Treatment for Breast Cancer.

The Association Between Medication Use in Older Women with Early-Stage Operable Primary Breast Cancer and Decision Regarding Primary Treatment (2023)
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Tse, N., Parks, R. M., Holmes, H. M., & Cheung, K. L. (2023). The Association Between Medication Use in Older Women with Early-Stage Operable Primary Breast Cancer and Decision Regarding Primary Treatment. Oncologist, 28(3), e128-e135. https://doi.org/10.1093/oncolo/oyac278

Background Polypharmacy is one factor contributing to increased mortality, hospitalization, and adverse drug reactions in older adults. The aim of this study was to measure the prevalence of polypharmacy in a cohort of older women with early-stage op... Read More about The Association Between Medication Use in Older Women with Early-Stage Operable Primary Breast Cancer and Decision Regarding Primary Treatment.

Revisiting primary endocrine therapy versus surgery in older women with breast cancer: meta-analysis (2023)
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Chan, K. S., Chong, M. T. H., Chia, C. L. K., & Cheung, K. L. (2023). Revisiting primary endocrine therapy versus surgery in older women with breast cancer: meta-analysis. British Journal of Surgery, 110(4), 420-431. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjs/znac435

Background Old age is associated with increased co-morbidities, resulting in reduced life expectancy. Primary endocrine therapy is an alternative to primary surgical therapy for patients with breast cancer and increased co-morbidities. The aim was to... Read More about Revisiting primary endocrine therapy versus surgery in older women with breast cancer: meta-analysis.