How we should approach and manage older patients with cancer |
Jee Hyun Kim |
노인 암 환자의 접근과 관리 원칙 |
김지현 |
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Abstract |
Cancer is the disease of aging and Korea is one of the fastest aging country in the world. Older patients have
decreased organ function and stress tolerance, therefore are at high risk of functional decline and developing complication from cancer and cancer treatment. Before beginning cancer treatment, it is important to assess patients’life expectancy, whether the patient is likely to die of cancer or of other comorbidity, and also the risks with cancer treatment. In order to estimate patient’s physiologic age, it is recommended to perform geriatric assessment and implement appropriate geriatric intervention together with meticulous supportive care, when planning cancer treatment for older patients. In a resource limited country such as Korea, two step approach of applying screening tool followed by geriatric assessment can be more efficient. Geriatric assessment is used to predict toxicity from cancer treatment such as surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy, predict survival, and also to aid treatment decision.
Number of randomized trials are ongoing to compare usual care versus oncogeriatric care, and with these results
we expect to improve outcome of older patients with cancer. |
Key Words:
Aged, Neoplasms, Geriatric Assessment, Early Intervention |
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