The Impact of Frailty on Adjuvant Therapies Not Offered to or Declined by Breast Cancer Surgery Patients
Ian Solsky,
Ashley Cairns,
Tamriage Martin
et al.
Abstract:Introduction The impact of frailty on adjuvant therapies not offered to or declined by elderly breast cancer surgery patients has been understudied. Methods This is a retrospective review of a prospectively managed single-center database including all breast cancer patients >65 years undergoing surgery in 2021. Frailty was determined using an electronic frailty index (eFI) derived from electronic health data. Patients were categorized as Fit (eFI ≤ .10), Pre-frail (.10 < eFI ≤.21), or Frail (eFI > .21… Show more
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