Cancer in the frail patient. A coming epidemic
- PMID: 10680080
- DOI: 10.1016/s0889-8588(05)70286-0
Cancer in the frail patient. A coming epidemic
Abstract
With the aging of the population, frailty has emerged as a new clinical entity. The frail person has exhausted any functional reserve. Current criteria for the recognition of frailty include age of over 85 years, dependence in one or more activities of daily living, three or more comorbid conditions, and the presence of one or more geriatric syndromes. It is calculated that there are approximately 6 million frail patients in the United States and approximately 400,000 of them have cancer. Management of cancer in the frail person is mainly comprised of palliation, which may include some forms of chemotherapy, such as navelbine, gemcitabine, or low-dose taxanes.
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