Mild to moderate frailty among older adults does not affect long‐term quality of life or functional outcomes after colon cancer surgery
Maria Normann(NU Hospital Group), Mattias Prytz(Region Västra Götaland), J. Rosenberg(University of Copenhagen), E. Haglind(Sahlgrenska University Hospital), Eva Angenete(Sahlgrenska University Hospital), Peter Matthiessen(Örebro University), Niklas Ekerstad(Linköping University)
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