The so-called "silver tsunami" is a metaphor that the individuals 65 and older represent the most rapidly growing segment of the Western world population. Aging is an ongoing process that leads to the loss of functional reserve of multiple organ systems, increased susceptibility to stress, it is associated with increased prevalence of chronic disease, and functional dependence. Determined by a combination of genetic and environmental factors, this process is highly individualized and poorly reflected in chronologic age. The heterogeneity and the complexity of the older old population represent the main challenge to the treatment of cancer in those patients. We should discern "fit" elderly in whom standard cancer treatment appears to be comparable to a younger population and "unfit" or "frail" elderly, in which the risks of the treatment may overwhelm potential benefits. There are many aspects that have to be assessed before treating an elderly patient, or before to choose the treatment itself. In our review we will try to explain and describe the meaning and the most important aspects related to the oldest old complex patients, and how to manage those patients.

Treating cancer in older and oldest old patients / G. Colloca, A. Corsonello, E. Marzetti, L. Balducci, F. Landi, M. Extermann, G. Scambia, M. Cesari, I. Carreca, S. Monfardini, R. Bernabei. - In: CURRENT PHARMACEUTICAL DESIGN. - ISSN 1873-4286. - 21:13(2015), pp. 1699-1705. [10.2174/1381612821666150130122536]

Treating cancer in older and oldest old patients

M. Cesari;
2015

Abstract

The so-called "silver tsunami" is a metaphor that the individuals 65 and older represent the most rapidly growing segment of the Western world population. Aging is an ongoing process that leads to the loss of functional reserve of multiple organ systems, increased susceptibility to stress, it is associated with increased prevalence of chronic disease, and functional dependence. Determined by a combination of genetic and environmental factors, this process is highly individualized and poorly reflected in chronologic age. The heterogeneity and the complexity of the older old population represent the main challenge to the treatment of cancer in those patients. We should discern "fit" elderly in whom standard cancer treatment appears to be comparable to a younger population and "unfit" or "frail" elderly, in which the risks of the treatment may overwhelm potential benefits. There are many aspects that have to be assessed before treating an elderly patient, or before to choose the treatment itself. In our review we will try to explain and describe the meaning and the most important aspects related to the oldest old complex patients, and how to manage those patients.
Age Factors; Aged, 80 and over; Humans; Neoplasms
Settore MED/09 - Medicina Interna
2015
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