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Challenges Facing Radiation Oncologists in The Management of Older Cancer Patients: Consensus of The International Geriatric Radiotherapy Group
The management of older cancer patients remains difficult because of data paucity. Radiation oncologists need to identify potential issues which could affect treatment of those patients. A workshop was organized in Barcelona among international radiation oncologists with special interest in the mana...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6468336/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30884827 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers11030371 |
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author | Popescu, Tiberiu Karlsson, Ulf Vinh-Hung, Vincent Trigo, Lurdes Thariat, Juliette Vuong, Te Baumert, Brigitta G. Motta, Micaela Zamagni, Alice Bonet, Marta Myint, Arthur Sun Lara, Pedro Carlos Nguyen, Nam P. Arenas, Meritxell |
author_facet | Popescu, Tiberiu Karlsson, Ulf Vinh-Hung, Vincent Trigo, Lurdes Thariat, Juliette Vuong, Te Baumert, Brigitta G. Motta, Micaela Zamagni, Alice Bonet, Marta Myint, Arthur Sun Lara, Pedro Carlos Nguyen, Nam P. Arenas, Meritxell |
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description | The management of older cancer patients remains difficult because of data paucity. Radiation oncologists need to identify potential issues which could affect treatment of those patients. A workshop was organized in Barcelona among international radiation oncologists with special interest in the management of older cancer patients on April 22, 2018. The following consensus was reached: 1. Older cancer patients often faced unconscious discriminating bias from cancer specialists and institutions because of their chronological age. 2. Advances in radiotherapy techniques have allowed patients with multiple co-morbidities precluding surgery or systemic therapy to achieve potential cure in early disease stages. 3. The lack of biomarkers for frailty remains an impediment to future research. 4. Access to healthcare insurance and daily transportation remains an issue in many countries; 5. Hypofractionation, brachytherapy, or stereotactic techniques may be ideally suited for older cancer patients to minimize transportation issues and to improve tolerance to radiotherapy. 6. Patients with locally advanced disease who are mentally and physically fit should receive combined therapy for potential cure. 7. The role of systemic therapy alone or combined with radiotherapy for frail patients needs to be defined in future clinical trials because of targeted agents or immunotherapy may be less toxic compared to conventional chemotherapy. |
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spelling | pubmed-64683362019-04-24 Challenges Facing Radiation Oncologists in The Management of Older Cancer Patients: Consensus of The International Geriatric Radiotherapy Group Popescu, Tiberiu Karlsson, Ulf Vinh-Hung, Vincent Trigo, Lurdes Thariat, Juliette Vuong, Te Baumert, Brigitta G. Motta, Micaela Zamagni, Alice Bonet, Marta Myint, Arthur Sun Lara, Pedro Carlos Nguyen, Nam P. Arenas, Meritxell Cancers (Basel) Perspective The management of older cancer patients remains difficult because of data paucity. Radiation oncologists need to identify potential issues which could affect treatment of those patients. A workshop was organized in Barcelona among international radiation oncologists with special interest in the management of older cancer patients on April 22, 2018. The following consensus was reached: 1. Older cancer patients often faced unconscious discriminating bias from cancer specialists and institutions because of their chronological age. 2. Advances in radiotherapy techniques have allowed patients with multiple co-morbidities precluding surgery or systemic therapy to achieve potential cure in early disease stages. 3. The lack of biomarkers for frailty remains an impediment to future research. 4. Access to healthcare insurance and daily transportation remains an issue in many countries; 5. Hypofractionation, brachytherapy, or stereotactic techniques may be ideally suited for older cancer patients to minimize transportation issues and to improve tolerance to radiotherapy. 6. Patients with locally advanced disease who are mentally and physically fit should receive combined therapy for potential cure. 7. The role of systemic therapy alone or combined with radiotherapy for frail patients needs to be defined in future clinical trials because of targeted agents or immunotherapy may be less toxic compared to conventional chemotherapy. MDPI 2019-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6468336/ /pubmed/30884827 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers11030371 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Perspective Popescu, Tiberiu Karlsson, Ulf Vinh-Hung, Vincent Trigo, Lurdes Thariat, Juliette Vuong, Te Baumert, Brigitta G. Motta, Micaela Zamagni, Alice Bonet, Marta Myint, Arthur Sun Lara, Pedro Carlos Nguyen, Nam P. Arenas, Meritxell Challenges Facing Radiation Oncologists in The Management of Older Cancer Patients: Consensus of The International Geriatric Radiotherapy Group |
title | Challenges Facing Radiation Oncologists in The Management of Older Cancer Patients: Consensus of The International Geriatric Radiotherapy Group |
title_full | Challenges Facing Radiation Oncologists in The Management of Older Cancer Patients: Consensus of The International Geriatric Radiotherapy Group |
title_fullStr | Challenges Facing Radiation Oncologists in The Management of Older Cancer Patients: Consensus of The International Geriatric Radiotherapy Group |
title_full_unstemmed | Challenges Facing Radiation Oncologists in The Management of Older Cancer Patients: Consensus of The International Geriatric Radiotherapy Group |
title_short | Challenges Facing Radiation Oncologists in The Management of Older Cancer Patients: Consensus of The International Geriatric Radiotherapy Group |
title_sort | challenges facing radiation oncologists in the management of older cancer patients: consensus of the international geriatric radiotherapy group |
topic | Perspective |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6468336/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30884827 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers11030371 |
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