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- W2890193945 abstract "The number of old people with breast cancer is estimated to increase during the next years in developed countries. However, management of breast cancer in octogenarians is not well established. The main objective was to evaluate if patients older than 80 years with breast cancer are receiving the most convenient treatment by using a population registry cancer analysis.A retrospective analysis of a population cancer registry was designed. Data were retrieved from the Castellon Cancer Registry (Valencian Community, Spain). Patient records were analyzed from January 1, 1995 to December 31, 2013. Two groups were defined: group A, <80 years; and group B, >= 80 years. Survival analyses were sequentially performed into three phases. First, a non-adjusted Kaplan Meier analysis was conducted. For the second survival analyses, Cox's proportional hazards model of Overall survival was used adjusting for condensed-TNM stage and adjuvant treatments. Finally, the third specific adjustment was carried out adding information of life expectancy by age for Spanish women, corresponding to year 2008 with condensed-TNM stage and Propensity Score variable, as an approximation to relative or disease-specific survival.The total number of included patients was 1304. Women ≥80 years presented a more extended disease, larger tumors and less in situ carcinomas. A lower proportion of women ≥80 years received adjuvant therapies. In the absence of any adjustment of results, the overall survival in women ≥80 years was poorer than in younger patients (median of 14.1 years for <80y vs. 5.7 years for ≥80y), the crude HR was 4.6 (95% CI: 2.9–7.5) p < 0.001. For second survival analysis, the HR was 2.5 (95% CI: 1.8–3.5) p < 0.001. After the third adjustment the HR was 1.7 (95% CI: 1.2–2.4) p = 0.004.Octogenarians with operable breast cancer are receiving suboptimal treatments, which can have repercussions on survival. New studies are required to identify a subgroup of women age ≥80 years who may benefit from more aggressive treatment and a population of older women on the basis of tumor characteristics, comorbidities and life expectancy who may not need as aggressive treatment." @default.
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- W2890193945 title "Do we neglect peripheral neuropathy? Pathophysiology, assessment and translational aspect" @default.
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