AN OVERVIEW OF THE NOTTINGHAM RESEARCH PROGRAMME ON PRIMARY BREAST CANCER IN OLDER WOMEN

R. Parks, K. Cheung
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The incidence of breast cancer increases with age. Despite this, most research in this field is aimed at the younger patient. Preliminary studies have shown that older women with breast cancer have distinct biological features compared to their younger counterparts. In addition, the focus of treatment of older women may not simply be curative but may be a trade-off between risks of treatment and impact on independence and quality of life. The Nottingham research programme is a unique programme dedicated to primary breast cancer in older women. There are two arms of the research programme 1) determining the biological differences of breast cancer in this cohort 2) exploring the use of geriatric assessment to understand the complex needs and factors contributing to treatment decision making in this group of patients. The overall aim of the research programme is to optimise both the biological and geriatric assessment of older women with primary breast cancer, to provide personalised data at diagnosis, on likely survival and quality of life outcomes following breast cancer treatment. This article will outline why this research programme is important, what it has achieved so far and future aspirations.
诺丁汉老年妇女原发性乳腺癌研究项目概述
乳腺癌的发病率随着年龄的增长而增加。尽管如此,该领域的大多数研究都是针对年轻患者的。初步研究表明,与年轻女性相比,老年乳腺癌患者具有明显的生物学特征。此外,老年妇女的治疗重点可能不仅仅是治疗,而且可能是在治疗风险与对独立性和生活质量的影响之间进行权衡。诺丁汉研究项目是一个专门研究老年妇女原发性乳腺癌的独特项目。该研究项目分为两部分:1)确定该队列中乳腺癌的生物学差异;2)探索使用老年评估来了解这组患者的复杂需求和影响治疗决策的因素。该研究项目的总体目标是优化老年原发性乳腺癌妇女的生物学和老年学评估,提供乳腺癌治疗后诊断、可能生存和生活质量方面的个性化数据。这篇文章将概述为什么这个研究项目是重要的,到目前为止它已经取得了什么和未来的愿望。
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