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- Title
Management of Metastatic Prostate Cancer in Frail/Elderly Patients.
- Authors
Kessler, Elizabeth R.
- Abstract
As the world population ages, we can expect to care for an increasing number of older cancer patients. Prostate cancer is inherently a condition that affects patients of advanced age. In caring for these patients who have advanced prostate cancer, it is important to first assess the health status of the patient and his goals of care. As this is established, likely through a geriatric assessment, this will inform how to modify or mold the treatment plan to fit a patient's needs and vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities may surface as patients undergo treatment such as androgen deprivation therapy--the backbone of systemic therapy for advanced disease. Androgen deprivation therapy leads to long-term adverse effects; therefore, providers should carefully consider its use and proactively manage toxicity. It is important to assess patients before starting treatment and to adjust the choice of therapy, or supportive services, in order to maximize benefit and minimize potential harms.
- Subjects
PROSTATE tumors treatment; GERIATRIC assessment; ANDROGENS; CANCER patients; FRAIL elderly; HEALTH status indicators; HORMONES; METASTASIS; THERAPEUTICS; DECISION making in clinical medicine; PSYCHOLOGICAL vulnerability; OLD age
- Publication
Oncology (08909091), 2018, Vol 32, Issue 11, p570
- ISSN
0890-9091
- Publication type
Article