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Adjuvant chemotherapy in older patients with breast cancer

Agnes Jager, Jaap Verweij and Stefan Sleijfer

1 January 2010 Impact Factor 0

Number 34

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A prospective, randomised trial has shown that standard adjuvant chemotherapy is superior to capecitabine in the treatment of women with breast cancer aged 65 years or older; on the basis of the results of this study, capecitabine cannot be recommended in this setting.

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