Poor cancer-specific outcomes in the elderly group are primarily a surgical failure. Surgeons are insufficiently trained to draw a line between fit and frail patients; this results in over-treatment of the frail patient, as well as under-treatment of the fit one. Communication skills should be improved to better understand the patient's requests. The timing of the surgical procedure is crucially important; all efforts should be put in place to optimize the patient's conditions before the surgery takes place.
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