衰老和癌症的药理学:药代动力学试验有多有用?

Interdisciplinary topics in gerontology Pub Date : 2013-01-01 Epub Date: 2013-01-17 DOI:10.1159/000343618
Stuart M Lichtman
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摘要

老年人占癌症患者的大多数,也是接受化疗最多的人群。不幸的是,缺乏数据来做出关于化疗的基于证据的决定。这是由于老年患者极少参与临床试验,而且试验没有系统地评估化疗。本章回顾了有关化疗和衰老的现有信息。由于缺乏前瞻性数据,所提出的结论和建议是对现有信息的共识。从年轻患者到老年患者的数据推断是必要的,特别是那些年龄超过80岁的患者,这方面的数据几乎完全缺乏。回顾的药物类别包括烷基化剂、抗代谢物、铂化合物、蒽环类药物、紫杉烷、嘌呤类似物、抗菌素小管药物、喜树碱和epipodophylotoxins。临床试验需要对化疗的药代动力学和衰老的药效学效应进行分析。此外,已经积累的数据需要按年龄重新分析,以帮助老年癌症患者的管理。
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Pharmacology of aging and cancer: how useful are pharmacokinetic tests?.

The elderly comprise the majority of patients with cancer and are the recipients of the greatest amount of chemotherapy. Unfortunately, there is a lack of data to make evidence-based decisions with regard to chemotherapy. This is due to the minimal participation of older patients in clinical trials and that trials have not systematically evaluated chemotherapy. This chapter reviews the available information with regard to chemotherapy and aging. Due to the lack of prospective data, the conclusions and recommendations made are a consensus of the available information. Extrapolation of data from younger to older patients is necessary, particularly to those patients older than 80 years, for which data is almost entirely lacking. The classes of drugs reviewed include alkylators, antimetabolites, platinum compounds, anthracyclines, taxanes, purine analogues, antimicrotubule agents, camptothecins, and epipodophyllotoxins. Clinical trials need to incorporate an analysis of chemotherapy in terms of the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic effects of aging. In addition, data already accumulated need to be re-analyzed by age to aid in the management of the older cancer patient.

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