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Colon cancer in the older population

Jakub Kenig1
Biuletyn Polskiego Towarzystwa Onkologicznego Nowotwory 2021;6(2):140-142.
Afiliacje
  1. Department of General, Gastrointestinal, Oncologic Surgery and Transplantology, I Chair of General Surgery, Jagiellonian University Medical College, Krakow, Poland

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Tom 6, Nr 2 (2021)
Onkogeriatria / Oncogeriatrics
Opublikowany online: 2021-04-09

Streszczenie

Fifty percent of new diagnoses of colorectal cancer are made in patients aged over 70 years, and 25% are aged 80 years or over. Older patients tend to have locally advanced colon cancer, with negative lymph nodes and without distant metastasis. Frequently the colon cancer is located on the right side. There is still a belief that older patients can not manage curative treatment regimens. This is based on the results of older studies showing higher rates of short-term morbidity and mortality. At present, we are observing significant improvements in the outcomes of older patients with colon cancer in high volume centers. This could be due to better preoperative staging, increased use of minimally invasive techniques, better anesthesiology and perioperative care, awareness of complications, expertise and high-volume care. A standardized pre-operative diagnostic approach, individualized surgical technique selection and tailored postoperative care are essential for the successful treatment of older patients. Furthermore, counseling and shared decision-making should be based on modern insights in surgical outcomes rather than outdated data.

Streszczenie

Fifty percent of new diagnoses of colorectal cancer are made in patients aged over 70 years, and 25% are aged 80 years or over. Older patients tend to have locally advanced colon cancer, with negative lymph nodes and without distant metastasis. Frequently the colon cancer is located on the right side. There is still a belief that older patients can not manage curative treatment regimens. This is based on the results of older studies showing higher rates of short-term morbidity and mortality. At present, we are observing significant improvements in the outcomes of older patients with colon cancer in high volume centers. This could be due to better preoperative staging, increased use of minimally invasive techniques, better anesthesiology and perioperative care, awareness of complications, expertise and high-volume care. A standardized pre-operative diagnostic approach, individualized surgical technique selection and tailored postoperative care are essential for the successful treatment of older patients. Furthermore, counseling and shared decision-making should be based on modern insights in surgical outcomes rather than outdated data.

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Słowa kluczowe

older oncologic patients; elderly; colon cancer; frailty

Informacje o artykule
Tytuł

Colon cancer in the older population

Czasopismo

Biuletyn Polskiego Towarzystwa Onkologicznego Nowotwory

Numer

Tom 6, Nr 2 (2021)

Typ artykułu

Artykuł przeglądowy

Strony

140-142

Opublikowany online

2021-04-09

Wyświetlenia strony

256

Wyświetlenia/pobrania artykułu

106

Rekord bibliograficzny

Biuletyn Polskiego Towarzystwa Onkologicznego Nowotwory 2021;6(2):140-142.

Słowa kluczowe

older oncologic patients
elderly
colon cancer
frailty

Autorzy

Jakub Kenig

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