Translation Requires Evidence: Does Cancer-Specific CGA Lead to Better Care and Outcomes?
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Prognostic factors in elderly patients with breast cancerOlder breast cancer survivors: geriatric assessment domains are associated with poor tolerance of treatment adverse effects and predict mortality over 7 years of follow-up.Examining five- and ten-year survival in older women with breast cancer using cancer-specific geriatric assessment.Expert consensus panel guidelines on geriatric assessment in oncology.
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Translation Requires Evidence: Does Cancer-Specific CGA Lead to Better Care and Outcomes?
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Translation Requires Evidence: Does Cancer-Specific CGA Lead to Better Care and Outcomes?
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Translation Requires Evidence: Does Cancer-Specific CGA Lead to Better Care and Outcomes?
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Translation Requires Evidence: Does Cancer-Specific CGA Lead to Better Care and Outcomes?
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Translation Requires Evidence: Does Cancer-Specific CGA Lead to Better Care and Outcomes?
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Kerri M Clough-Gorr
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2008-01-01T00:00:00Z