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1 Acceptance, efficacy, and safety of COVID-19 vaccination in older patients with cancer Couderc, Anne-Laure

13 6 p. 850-855
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2 Age and competing concerns in treatment selection for women with non-metastatic HR+ and HER2- breast cancer: Current clinical practice Lorentsen, Michael K.

13 6 p. 839-843
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3 Caregiver-oncologist prognostic concordance, caregiving esteem, and caregiver outcomes Loh, Kah Poh

13 6 p. 828-833
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4 Care provided by older adults in active cancer treatment to a spouse: A scoping review Donison, Valentina

13 6 p. 784-787
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5 Caring for older culturally and linguistically diverse patients with Cancer: Healthcare Providers' perceived barriers to communication Sungur, Hande

13 6 p. 862-870
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6 Development of an age- and comorbidity adjusted- optimal radiotherapy utilisation rate for women with breast cancer Mackenzie, Penny

13 6 p. 844-849
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7 Enhancing Geriatric Assessment for Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma with Intrinsic Capacity: Can we move beyond existing models of Frailty? Fan, Bingwen Eugene

13 6 p. 904-905
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8 Geriatric assessment in the management of older patients with cancer – A systematic review (update) Hamaker, Marije

13 6 p. 761-777
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9 Geriatric screening in older adults with cancer using electronic patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) – A feasible approach in a resource-limited setting Liposits, Gabor

13 6 p. 880-884
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10 IFC (Ed. Board)
13 6 p. IFC
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11 Inequity in inequity: Disproportional mortality risk in patients with cancer with COVID-19 in Brazil - a call to action Sena, Gabrielle R.

13 6 p. 885-887
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12 Integrating geriatric assessment and genetic profiling to personalize therapy selection in older adults with acute myeloid leukemia 1 1 Researchers interested in the original data should contact the corresponding author or University of Nebraska Medical Center Investigator-Initiated Trial Office at iitoffice@unmc.edu. A Data Use Agreement will be required. Bhatt, Vijaya R.

13 6 p. 871-874
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13 Perspectives on Geriatric Oncology Research Presented at the 2021 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium: A Young International Society of Geriatric Oncology Report Chan, Wing-Lok

13 6 p. 875-879
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14 Polypharmacy in older adults with cancer undergoing radiotherapy: A review Novak, Jennifer

13 6 p. 778-783
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15 Predictive value of selected geriatric parameters for postoperative outcomes in older patients with rectal cancer – A multicenter cohort study Argillander, T.E.

13 6 p. 796-802
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16 Prehabilitation and perioperative geriatric care in patients aged over 80 years with colorectal cancer: Results of a cross-speciality geriatrics program Ramírez-Martín, Raquel

13 6 p. 813-820
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17 Prospective comparison of the value of CARG, G8, and VES-13 toxicity tools in predicting chemotherapy-related toxicity in older Turkish patients with cancer Cavdar, Eyyup

13 6 p. 821-827
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18 Protocol paper: Multi-site, cluster-randomized clinical trial for optimizing functional outcomes of older cancer survivors after chemotherapy Yilmaz, S.

13 6 p. 892-903
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19 Remaining Agile in the COVID-19 pandemic healthcare landscape – How we adopted a hybrid telemedicine Geriatric Oncology care model in an academic tertiary cancer center Chen, Matthew

13 6 p. 856-861
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20 The association between mental health, social support and physical health outcomes among older female cancer survivors Utley, Morgan

13 6 p. 834-838
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21 The predictive value of preoperative frailty screening for postoperative outcomes in older patients undergoing surgery for non-metastatic colorectal cancer Argillander, T.E.

13 6 p. 888-891
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22 The survival gap between young and older patients after surgical resection for colorectal cancer remains largely based on early mortality: A EURECCA comparison of four European countries. Bahadoer, Renu R.

13 6 p. 803-812
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23 Validation of the ACS NSQIP surgical risk calculator in older patients with colorectal cancer undergoing elective surgery van der Hulst, Heleen C.

13 6 p. 788-795
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