Curative approaches to lung cancer in the elderly.

Martin Weinmann, Frank Zimmermann, Michael Bamberg, Branislav Jeremic
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Abstract

Lung cancer is a common disease in elderly patients, and the increase in the size of the elderly population will lead to an increased proportion of elderly among lung cancer patients in the future. The prognosis of lung cancer is still poor, but curative approaches are feasible for patients with local stage NSCLC and for some patients with limited disease (LD) SCLC. The evidence for these curatively-intended approaches is derived from studies that are usually performed with highly selected patients. Elderly patients are underrepresented, and in daily clinical practice elderly patients are less likely to be treated with full standard approaches. We used the data from studies that focused particularly on the elderly, or provided subgroup information on age, to analyze the feasibility of applying current standard approaches to the elderly. We also discuss alternative approaches. Age alone is a very uncertain prognostic criterion for outcome or tolerability of treatment. It is much more important to obtain a comprehensive geriatric assessment of each individual patient. When adequate patient selection is provided, standard treatment approaches appear to be feasible for elderly (>70 years) patients with good performance status.

老年人肺癌的治疗方法。
肺癌是老年患者的常见病,老年人口规模的增加将导致未来老年人在肺癌患者中的比例增加。肺癌的预后仍然很差,但治疗方法对于局部期NSCLC患者和部分局限性疾病(LD) SCLC患者是可行的。这些以治疗为目的的方法的证据来自通常在高度选定的患者中进行的研究。老年患者的代表性不足,在日常临床实践中,老年患者不太可能接受完全标准方法的治疗。我们使用了特别关注老年人的研究数据,或提供年龄亚组信息,来分析将当前标准方法应用于老年人的可行性。我们还讨论了替代方法。年龄本身是一个非常不确定的预后标准或治疗的耐受性。更重要的是对每个病人进行全面的老年评估。当提供足够的患者选择时,对于老年人(>70岁)表现良好的患者,标准治疗方法似乎是可行的。
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