The care of older patients with cancer across the United Kingdom in 2024: A narrative review by the International Society of Geriatric Oncology UK Country Group.
Fabio Gomes, Naomi Farrington, Jessica Pearce, Daniel Swinson, Jenny Welford, Alastair Greystoke, Mark Baxter, Alana G Brown-Kerr, Lynda Wyld, Jenna Morgan, Nicolò Matteo Luca Battisti, Anne Barrell, David Cobben, Anthea Cree, Mark Johnston, Kirsty Colquhoun, Iain Phillips, Jemima Smith, Simon Stapley, Lisa Lyons, Kirsty Balachandran, Helen Brown, Rachel Bryce, Ruth Dacie, Ruth Parks, Mary Denholm, Danielle Harari, Tracey Rigden, Daniel Sommer, Kate Williams, Katie Worby, Kwok-Leung Cheung
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Abstract
The worldwide population is ageing, alongside an increase in cancer incidence rates. Over the past 10 years, there has been huge progress in the field of oncology with earlier diagnosis and an expansion of treatment options, leading to a growing number of older people living with cancer. That has meant that caring for older patients with cancer is now part of day-to-day oncology practices. This cohort often has geriatric syndromes and a higher prevalence of frailty and complex needs and preparing our clinical services to optimise care for these patients is essential. Whilst it is widely accepted that comprehensive geriatric assessments are of benefit to patients, only a small proportion of patients can access these through specialised teams during their cancer care. In the past few years there has been significant progress in this field throughout the United Kingdom (UK). The goal of this review is to inform other health care systems how to learn from what has been done in the UK. This paper provides an update from our previous review in 2020, detailing the new services being implemented and made available to patients and an expansion in the number of new pilot teams and research projects/trials throughout the four nations of the UK.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Geriatric Oncology is an international, multidisciplinary journal which is focused on advancing research in the treatment and survivorship issues of older adults with cancer, as well as literature relevant to education and policy development in geriatric oncology.
The journal welcomes the submission of manuscripts in the following categories:
• Original research articles
• Review articles
• Clinical trials
• Education and training articles
• Short communications
• Perspectives
• Meeting reports
• Letters to the Editor.