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. 2023 Sep 1;8(1):37.
doi: 10.1186/s41256-023-00323-0.

Geriatric assessment for older people with cancer: policy recommendations

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Geriatric assessment for older people with cancer: policy recommendations

P A L Seghers et al. Glob Health Res Policy. .

Abstract

Most cancers occur in older people and the burden in this age group is increasing. Over the past two decades the evidence on how best to treat this population has increased rapidly. However, implementation of new best practices has been slow and needs involvement of policymakers. This perspective paper explains why older people with cancer have different needs than the wider population. An overview is given of the recommended approach for older people with cancer and its benefits on clinical outcomes and cost-effectiveness. In older patients, the geriatric assessment (GA) is the gold standard to measure level of fitness and to determine treatment tolerability. The GA, with multiple domains of physical health, functional status, psychological health and socio-environmental factors, prevents initiation of inappropriate oncologic treatment and recommends geriatric interventions to optimize the patient's general health and thus resilience for receiving treatments. Multiple studies have proven its benefits such as reduced toxicity, better quality of life, better patient-centred communication and lower healthcare use. Although GA might require investment of time and resources, this is relatively small compared to the improved outcomes, possible cost-savings and compared to the large cost of oncologic treatments as a whole.

Keywords: 80 and over; Aged; Decision making; Geriatric assessment; Health policy; Medical oncology; Neoplasms; Quality of life; Shared; Survival; Toxicity.

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Conflict of interest statement

Nicolò Matteo Luca Battisti: Advisory board: Pfizer, Abbott, Sanofi; Travel grants: Exact Sciences, Pfizer, Lilly; Speaker fees: Pfizer, AbbVie, Roche, Sanofi; Kwok-Leung Cheung: I have provided consultancy to Roche. All other authors: No competing interests to declare.

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Geriatric oncology in a nutshell. Flow chart of how the different components of geriatric oncology impact the outcomes and thus value of care and costs

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