Adjuvant chemotherapy in elderly patients with breast cancer: key challenges
- PMID: 27010772
- DOI: 10.1586/14737140.2016.1170595
Adjuvant chemotherapy in elderly patients with breast cancer: key challenges
Abstract
Elderly women with early breast cancer (BC) form a heterogeneous and large subgroup (41.8% of women with BC are over 65). Decision making in this subgroup is made more difficult by lack of familiarity with their physical, cognitive and social issues. Adequate management depends on biological factors and accurate clinical evaluation through comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA). CGA can help to better select and determine potential risks factors for patients who are candidates for adjuvant chemotherapy. It is still recently introduced in geriatric oncology and there is a lack of awareness of its importance. Available data on adjuvant chemotherapy for BC is limited but suggests it can be of benefit for well selected patients, though the risk of short and long-term toxicity is significant. Here we provide a discussion of the key practical issues in decision making in the setting of adjuvant chemotherapy for elderly BC patients.
Keywords: Breast cancer; autonomy; chemotherapy; co-morbidities; communication; comprehensive geriatric assessment; elderly; functional evaluation; life expectancy.
Comment in
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How important is 'reason' in influencing adjuvant chemotherapy decisions by patients?Expert Rev Anticancer Ther. 2016 Sep;16(9):895. doi: 10.1080/14737140.2016.1215919. Epub 2016 Jul 29. Expert Rev Anticancer Ther. 2016. PMID: 27442075 No abstract available.
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What is the role of informed decision-making?Expert Rev Anticancer Ther. 2016 Sep;16(9):893. doi: 10.1080/14737140.2016.1218280. Epub 2016 Aug 12. Expert Rev Anticancer Ther. 2016. PMID: 27582270 No abstract available.
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