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Evaluation of elderly women with uterin cervical cancer.

Ozer BirgeMehmet Sait BakırCeyda KaradagSelen DoğanHasan Aykut TuncerTayup Simsek
Published in: Cancer reports (Hoboken, N.J.) (2021)
In parallel with the increased population worldwide, advanced age cancer rates are increasing. In parallel with the population growth, it should be remembered that the patients over 65 years of age who were diagnosed with invasive uterine cervical cancer had difficulty in accessing screening tests, late diagnosis and inadequate treatment regimens due to concomitant diseases, resulting in recurrence in a short time and poor clinical symptoms due to short total survival.
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