New horizons in systemic anti-cancer therapy in older people
- PMID: 29617715
- DOI: 10.1093/ageing/afy024
New horizons in systemic anti-cancer therapy in older people
Abstract
Cancer is a disease associated with ageing. Increased life expectancy means that cancer in older adults is becoming an increasingly common problem. There are unique issues to consider when making decisions about cancer treatment in older populations. Unfortunately, however, this group is still under-represented in clinical trials for new cancer therapies meaning there are less evidence-based data to guide management. This article aims to look at how we can optimise the cancer treatment for older patients with a focus on systemic anti-cancer therapy and addressing particular issues around patient selection, improving treatment tolerance and use of newer agents with different toxicity profiles.
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