Oncogeriatrics (part 5.) The role of comorbidities in older patients with cancer

Q4 Medicine
Nowotwory Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.5603/NJO.2020.0013
Urszula Skorus, J. Kenig
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Abstract

Comorbidity is defined as the presence of one or more additional conditions co-occurring with primary indices. Comor­bidity is common in older cancer patients. Its prevalence, however, is difficult to determine and varies by cancer site. There is no single reason for which comorbidity and cancer coexist, but chronic diseases and cancer are both common in older age and share many risk factors. There is no consensus on how should comorbidity be measured. Even though many comorbidity indices have been developed so far, no unified, widely used instrument exists. Patients with comorbidities have worse outcomes compared to those with no such conditions. They may experience diagnostic and therapeutic delay and be disqualified from radical treatment more often. Moreover, they are more likely to suffer from treatment-related complications and have worse overall survival. It seems important to assess the comorbidity status as a part of individualised oncologic treatment planning. However, as data regarding its significance are insufficient and in many cases conflicting, patients with comorbidity should not be routinely considered as not fit enough for a radical treatment. Therefore, to adequately address all of the concerns that have been raised, a broader participation of older, comorbid patients in clinical trials is needed.
老年肿瘤学(第5部分)合并症在老年癌症患者中的作用
合并症被定义为与主要指标同时出现的一种或多种附加条件。合并症在老年癌症患者中很常见。然而,它的患病率很难确定,并且因癌症部位而异。合并症和癌症共存并没有单一的原因,但慢性病和癌症在老年人中都很常见,并且有许多共同的危险因素。对于如何衡量合并症,目前还没有达成共识。尽管迄今为止已经开发了许多共病指标,但没有统一的、广泛使用的工具。有合并症的患者比没有合并症的患者预后更差。他们可能会经历诊断和治疗延误,更经常被取消根治性治疗的资格。此外,他们更有可能遭受与治疗相关的并发症,总生存率更低。作为个体化肿瘤治疗计划的一部分,评估合并症的状态似乎很重要。然而,由于关于其重要性的数据不足,并且在许多情况下相互矛盾,因此不应常规地认为患有合并症的患者不适合进行根治性治疗。因此,为了充分解决所提出的所有问题,需要更广泛地参与老年合并症患者的临床试验。
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Nowotwory
Nowotwory Medicine-Oncology
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期刊介绍: NOWOTWORY Journal of Oncology publishes papers which cover all aspects of oncology but concentrates on clinical studies, both research orientated and treatment orientated, rather than on laboratory studies. Contributions are also welcomed from the fields of epidemiology, tumor pathology, radiobiology and radiation physics.
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