Management of high-grade gliomas in the elderly
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Management of high-grade gliomas in the elderly
Abstract
The incidence of glioblastoma (GBM) has been increasing over the past several decades with majority of this increase occurring in patients older than 70 years. In spite of the growing body of evidence in this area, it is still unclear as to the optimal management of elderly patients with GBM. The elderly are a heterogeneous population with a range of comorbid conditions, and functional, cognitive, and physiological changes, and ideally treatment decisions should be made in the context of a comprehensive geriatric assessment. Patients with a poor performance status or assessed as "frail" might be considered for less aggressive therapy such as hypofractionated radiotherapy or single-agent temozolomide, whereas those with a good functional status may still benefit from maximum resection followed by combined radiation and chemotherapy. Recent randomized trials suggest molecular markers such as O(6)-methylguanine-DNA-methyltransferase promoter methylation testing could help guide these decisions, particularly when considering monotherapy with temozolomide vs radiotherapy. Ongoing studies seek to clarify the role of concurrent treatment in this population. Clinical judgment and discussion with patients and families, weighing all the options, are necessary in each case. Ultimately, patients and the neuro-oncology community should be encouraged to participate in clinical trials focused specifically on caring for the elderly patient with GBM.
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