Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2125294 | European Journal of Cancer | 2007 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
In conclusion, not surprisingly, COPD is related with age and smoking-associated tumours. Therapy of cancer patients with COPD was different for head and neck tumours and primary tumours in the chest organs (above the diaphragm), for whom radiotherapy, as an alternative treatment option, was available. As COPD, especially at older age, is frequently associated with a worse prognosis, further prospective investigation of interactions seems warranted. Further, closer involvement of pulmonologists and COPD nurses in elderly cancer patients might be warranted.
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Authors
S.A.M. van de Schans, M.L.G. Janssen-Heijnen, B. Biesma, F.W.J.M. Smeenk, L.V. van de Poll-Franse, C. Seynaeve, J.W.W. Coebergh,