“…This may be due to the fact that affluence is associated with lower levels of comorbidity and smoking, and greater longevity and education (27) , thereby promoting better health and discussion of treatment options. Higher levels of comorbidity were also associated with nonsurgical treatment, which is also consistent with other published studies, where co-morbidity is stated as a major reason for choosing PET over surgery (28)(29)(30) . Tumour factors were also associated with treatment type, with larger, node positive tumours being less likely to be treated surgically which may represent patients and clinicians trying to avoid more major surgery, such as mastectomy and axillary node clearance.…”