Attitudes of Surgeons toward Elderly Cancer Patients: A Survey from the SIOG Surgical Task Force

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Abstract

Cancer care in elderly patients is complex. A recent survey showed that among mostly academic surgeons, practice patterns varied in the care of elderly patients. The authors suggested three areas of intervention in improving care of this population: frailty assessment, nutritional assessment, and assessment of quality of life.

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Saur, N. M., Montroni, I., Ghignone, F., Ugolini, G., & Audisio, R. A. (2017, August 1). Attitudes of Surgeons toward Elderly Cancer Patients: A Survey from the SIOG Surgical Task Force. Visceral Medicine. S. Karger AG. https://doi.org/10.1159/000477641

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