Breast Cancer Care – discrimination of treatment in older women with breast cancer

Commenting on research, to be published in the July issue of The Oncologist, looking at discrimination in treatment of older women with breast cancer, Jane Hatfield, Director of Policy and Research at Breast Cancer Care, said:

“From talking with and supporting women, and men, diagnosed with breast cancer, we know how devastated patients may feel if they believe they were denied treatment as a result of their age.

“Everyone diagnosed with breast cancer should receive the highest level of treatment and care, regardless of their age, which is why Breast Cancer Care would welcome the introduction of evidence-based minimum standards of treatment for this patient group.

“With 80 per cent of breast cancers occurring in women over the age of 50 and a steadily increasing elderly population, the concerns raised in this report will only intensify over the coming years unless urgently addressed.”

ENDS

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