New horizons in managing older cancer survivors: complexities and opportunities

Author:

Mislang Anna R A12ORCID,Mangoni Arduino A34,Molga Angela5,Jena Swatee67,Koczwara Bogda89

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medical Oncology , Flinders Centre for Innovation in Cancer, College of Medicine and Public Health, , Bedford Park, SA , Australia

2. Flinders University , Flinders Centre for Innovation in Cancer, College of Medicine and Public Health, , Bedford Park, SA , Australia

3. Discipline of Clinical Pharmacology , College of Medicine and Public Health, Flinders University, Department of Clinical Pharmacology, , Bedford Park, SA , Australia

4. Flinders Medical Centre, Southern Adelaide Local Health Network , College of Medicine and Public Health, Flinders University, Department of Clinical Pharmacology, , Bedford Park, SA , Australia

5. Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Central Adelaide Local Health Network , Adelaide , Australia

6. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine , Division of Rehabilitation, Aged Care and Palliative Care, Flinders Medical Centre, College of Medicine and Public Health, , Bedford Park, SA , Australia

7. Flinders University , Division of Rehabilitation, Aged Care and Palliative Care, Flinders Medical Centre, College of Medicine and Public Health, , Bedford Park, SA , Australia

8. Department of Medical Oncology , Flinders Medical Centre, College of Medicine and Public Health, , Bedford Park, SA , Australia

9. Flinders University , Flinders Medical Centre, College of Medicine and Public Health, , Bedford Park, SA , Australia

Abstract

Abstract Older adults represent a growing population amongst cancer survivors who require specific consideration given the complex and largely unknown interactions between cancer-related concerns and age-related conditions. The increasing use of geriatric assessment (GA) has enabled oncologists to appropriately assess older patients’ overall health status, personalise anti-cancer treatment and improve survival. However, whilst current research and practice focus on improving the management of older adults with cancer in the acute setting, the progress in the field of survivorship research in geriatric oncology is lagging. As cancer survivorship is a continuum, planning for a healthy survivorship should start at the time of cancer diagnosis. GA can play an important role in identifying potential survivorship issues and optimising delivery of survivorship care. A goal-directed, patient-focused geriatric survivorship care plan that involves a multidisciplinary team provides a framework for a personalised delivery of survivorship care in this patient group and there is a need for tailored interventions that support self-management and care integration. Research on the impact of cancer and its treatment on geriatric-specific outcomes needs to be prioritised through global initiatives to encompass a diverse and heterogenous population of adult cancer survivors.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology,Aging,General Medicine

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