Authors
Diana Sarfati, Bogda Koczwara, Christopher Jackson
Publication date
2016/7
Source
CA: a cancer journal for clinicians
Volume
66
Issue
4
Pages
337-350
Description
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Comorbidity is common among cancer patients and, with an aging population, is becoming more so. Comorbidity potentially affects the development, stage at diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes of people with cancer. Despite the intimate relationship between comorbidity and cancer, there is limited consensus on how to record, interpret, or manage comorbidity in the context of cancer, with the result that patients who have comorbidity are less likely to receive treatment with curative intent. Evidence in this area is lacking because of the frequent exclusion of patients with comorbidity from randomized controlled trials. There is evidence that some patients with comorbidity have potentially curative treatment unnecessarily modified, compromising optimal care. Patients with comorbidity have poorer survival, poorer quality of life, and higher health care costs. Strategies to address …
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D Sarfati, B Koczwara, C Jackson - CA: a cancer journal for clinicians, 2016