A comprehensive geriatric intervention detects multiple problems in older breast cancer patients

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作者
Extermann, M [1 ]
Meyer, J [1 ]
McGinnis, M [1 ]
Crocker, TT [1 ]
Corcoran, MB [1 ]
Yoder, J [1 ]
Haley, WE [1 ]
Chen, HB [1 ]
Boulware, D [1 ]
Balducci, L [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ S Florida, H Lee Moffitt Canc Ctr, Tampa, FL 33612 USA
关键词
aged; comprehensive geriatric assessment; breast cancer; independence; quality of life;
D O I
10.1016/S1040-8428(03)00099-4
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Studies of comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) have shown the importance of follow-up for effectiveness, but this has not been tested in an oncology clinic. In this pilot study, we enrolled 15 early breast cancer patients, aged 70 and older. They received a multidisciplinary CGA every 3 months and structured follow-up from the SAOP nurse practitioner, dietitian, social worker, and pharmacist according to risk. Total follow-up was 6 months. Median age of evaluable patients was 79 years (range 72-87). Median number of comorbidities by Cumulative Index Rating Scale-Geriatric (CIRS-G) was 5 (3-9) at baseline. Ten patients were at pharmacological risk, five at psychosocial risk, and eight at nutritional risk. Patients presented on average six problems initially, and three new problems during follow-up. The intervention directly influenced oncological treatment in four cases. It ensured continuity/coordination of care in seven cases. Success rate in addressing problems was 87%. Mean Functional Assessment of Cancer Treatment-Breast (FACT-B) scores improved from 110.5 (S.D. 16.7) to 116.3 (S.D. 16.5) (t = 0.025). Function and independence were maintained. Conclusions: Older patients with early breast cancer have a high prevalence of comorbidity. A CGA with follow-up has potential for improving the treatment and prognosis of these patients and is feasible in an academic oncology setting. (C) 2003 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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