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Individualising breast cancer treatment to improve survival and minimise complications in older women: a research programme including the PLACE RCT

  • Type:
    Extended Research Article Our publication formats
  • Headline:
    This research programme on individualising breast cancer treatment for older women included the PLACE trial for arm lymphoedema, which closed early, but has not reported yet.
  • Authors:
    Nigel Bundred,
    Chris Todd,
    Julie Morris,
    Arnie Purushotham,
    Philip Foden,
    Maria Bramley,
    Detailed Author information

    Nigel Bundred1,2,*, Chris Todd3, Julie Morris1,2,4, Vaughan Keeley5, Arnie Purushotham6, Adrian Bagust7, Philip Foden1, Maria Bramley8, Katie Riches5

    • 1 Department of Academic Surgery, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, UK
    • 2 Manchester Academic Health Sciences Centre (MAHSC), Manchester, UK
    • 3 School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, The University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
    • 4 Clinical Trials Co-ordination Unit, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, UK
    • 5 Department of Palliative Medicine, Derby Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Derby, UK
    • 6 Breast Unit, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
    • 7 Management School, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK
    • 8 Oncology Research, Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust, Manchester, UK
  • Funding:
    National Institute for Health Research
    Breast Cancer Campaign
    NIHR Postdoctoral Fellowship
    ImpediMed
    Sigvaris
  • Journal:
  • Issue:
    Volume: 7, Issue: 5
  • Published:
  • Citation:
    Bundred N, Todd C, Morris J, Keeley V, Purushotham A, Bagust A, et al. Individualising breast cancer treatment to improve survival and minimise complications in older women: a research programme including the PLACE RCT. Programme Grants Appl Res 2019;7(5). https://doi.org/10.3310/pgfar07050
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