Independently of age, evidence-based guidelines recommend a multidisciplinary treatment approach in patients with locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC). But actually, elderly patients are grossly underrepresented in clinical trials, accounting < 10% of enrolled cases. Therefore, LARC management in elderly patients remains a crucial issue in daily practice, especially due to their frailty. Multiple clinical factors, including general health status, cognitive status, co-morbidity, disability, and life expectancy should be considered to understand the complexities of geriatric assessment and then define therapy. We use a patient-centered approach in order to tailor the optimal treatment strategy. We treat fit elderly patients as younger patients, including neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (CRT), surgery, and adjuvant chemotherapy. Whereas, in vulnerable and frail patients, we propose standard CRT (vulnerable patients) or radiotherapy alone (frail patients).

Locally advanced rectal cancer. Treatment approach in elderly patients / De Felice, F.; Crocetti, D.; Maiuri, V.; Parisi, M.; Marampon, F.; Izzo, L.; De Toma, G.; Musio, D.; Tombolini, V.. - In: CURRENT TREATMENT OPTIONS IN ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 1534-6277. - 21:1(2020). [10.1007/s11864-019-0692-8]

Locally advanced rectal cancer. Treatment approach in elderly patients

De Felice F.;Crocetti D.;Maiuri V.;Parisi M.;Marampon F.;Izzo L.;De Toma G.;Tombolini V.
2020

Abstract

Independently of age, evidence-based guidelines recommend a multidisciplinary treatment approach in patients with locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC). But actually, elderly patients are grossly underrepresented in clinical trials, accounting < 10% of enrolled cases. Therefore, LARC management in elderly patients remains a crucial issue in daily practice, especially due to their frailty. Multiple clinical factors, including general health status, cognitive status, co-morbidity, disability, and life expectancy should be considered to understand the complexities of geriatric assessment and then define therapy. We use a patient-centered approach in order to tailor the optimal treatment strategy. We treat fit elderly patients as younger patients, including neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (CRT), surgery, and adjuvant chemotherapy. Whereas, in vulnerable and frail patients, we propose standard CRT (vulnerable patients) or radiotherapy alone (frail patients).
2020
Chemotherapy; Elderly; Multidisciplinary; Quality of life; Radiotherapy; Rectal cancer; Surgery; Survival; Treatment
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Locally advanced rectal cancer. Treatment approach in elderly patients / De Felice, F.; Crocetti, D.; Maiuri, V.; Parisi, M.; Marampon, F.; Izzo, L.; De Toma, G.; Musio, D.; Tombolini, V.. - In: CURRENT TREATMENT OPTIONS IN ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 1534-6277. - 21:1(2020). [10.1007/s11864-019-0692-8]
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