Effect of surgical starting time and season on prognosis in octogenarians with colorectal cancer: a retrospective study

XY Xu, RZ Zhao, GH Zhang - Future Oncology, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Aim: To investigate the effect of surgical starting time and season on the prognosis of
octogenarians with colorectal cancer. Patients & methods: A total of 291 patients aged 80 …

[HTML][HTML] Importance of the first postoperative year in the prognosis of elderly colorectal cancer patients

JWT Dekker, CBM van den Broek… - Annals of surgical …, 2011 - Springer
Background Elderly colorectal cancer patients have worse prognosis than younger patients.
Age-related survival differences may be cancer or treatment related, but also due to death …

Correlations of age with clinicopathological features, perioperative outcomes and the prognosis in patients with colorectal cancer: a Japanese multicenter study

T Tominaga, T Nonaka, S Hashimoto, T Shiraishi… - Surgery Today, 2024 - Springer
Purpose Colorectal cancer is not common in patients under 40 years old, and its
associations with clinical features and the prognosis remain uncertain. Methods Using a …

Decrease in 30-day and one-year mortality over time in patients aged≥ 75 years with stage I–III colon cancer: A population-based study

AJ Breugom, E Bastiaannet, JWT Dekker… - European Journal of …, 2018 - Elsevier
Background Monitoring time trends of cancer mortality is essential. Thirty-day mortality is an
important surgical outcome measure, though postoperative mortality exceeds to one year …

Can the weekday of surgery influence the prognosis of colorectal cancer patients? A retrospective study based on a single-center of large sample

Y Li, W Yu, W Dai, Q Li, S Cai - Zhonghua wei chang wai ke za zhi …, 2016 - europepmc.org
Objective To investigate the impact of the weekday of surgery on the prognosis of patients
with colorectal cancer. Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted in patients with …

[HTML][HTML] Octogenarian patients with colon cancer–postoperative morbidity and mortality are the major challenges

Ø Høydahl, TH Edna, A Xanthoulis, S Lydersen… - BMC cancer, 2022 - Springer
Background Few studies have addressed colon cancer surgery outcomes in an unselected
cohort of octogenarian patients. The present study aimed to evaluate the relative survival of …

Colorectal cancer in the elderly and the influence of lead time bias: better survival does not equate with improved life expectancy

K Knight, R Oliphant, F Maxwell, C McKenzie… - International journal of …, 2016 - Springer
Aims Poorer outcomes in those aged≥ 80 years who undergo colorectal cancer surgery
have been previously reported. Little is known about the natural history of those managed …

[HTML][HTML] Age over 80 is a possible risk factor for postoperative morbidity after a laparoscopic resection of colorectal cancer

T Kang, HO Kim, H Kim, HK Chun, WK Han… - Annals of …, 2015 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Purpose With extended life expectancy, the mean age of patients at the time of diagnosis of
colorectal cancer and its treatment, including radical resection, is increasing gradually. We …

[HTML][HTML] The impact of age on post-operative outcomes of colorectal cancer patients undergoing surgical treatment

T Latkauskas, G Rudinskaitė, J Kurtinaitis… - BMC cancer, 2005 - Springer
Background the purpose of study was to evaluate the impact of age on outcomes in
colorectal cancer surgery. Methods patients on hospital database treated for colorectal …

Long-term outcomes of colorectal cancer surgery for elderly patients: a propensity score-matched analysis

Y Sakamoto, Y Miyamoto, R Tokunaga, T Akiyama… - Surgery Today, 2020 - Springer
Purpose To investigate the effect of old age on the perioperative, short-term, and long-term
surgical outcomes of elderly patients undergoing curative surgery for colorectal cancer …