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The impact of comprehensive geriatric assessment interventions on tolerance to chemotherapy in older people.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Although comorbidities are identified in routine oncology practice, intervention plans for the coexisting needs of older people receiving chemotherapy are rarely made. This study evaluates the impact of geriatrician-delivered comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) interventions on chemotherapy toxicity and tolerance for older people with cancer.

Methods

Comparative study of two cohorts of older patients (aged 70+ years) undergoing chemotherapy in a London Hospital. The observational control group (N=70, October 2010-July 2012) received standard oncology care. The intervention group (N=65, September 2011-February 2013) underwent risk stratification using a patient-completed screening questionnaire and high-risk patients received CGA. Impact of CGA interventions on chemotherapy tolerance outcomes and grade 3+ toxicity rate were evaluated. Outcomes were adjusted for age, comorbidity, metastatic disease and initial dose reductions.

Results

Intervention participants undergoing CGA received mean of 6.2±2.6 (range 0-15) CGA intervention plans each. They were more likely to complete cancer treatment as planned (odds ratio (OR) 4.14 (95% CI: 1.50-11.42), P=0.006) and fewer required treatment modifications (OR 0.34 (95% CI: 0.16-0.73), P=0.006). Overall grade 3+ toxicity rate was 43.8% in the intervention group and 52.9% in the control (P=0.292).

Conclusions

Geriatrician-led CGA interventions were associated with improved chemotherapy tolerance. Standard oncology care should shift towards modifying coexisting conditions to optimise chemotherapy outcomes for older people.

SUBMITTER: Kalsi T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4453673 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The impact of comprehensive geriatric assessment interventions on tolerance to chemotherapy in older people.

Kalsi T T   Babic-Illman G G   Ross P J PJ   Maisey N R NR   Hughes S S   Fields P P   Martin F C FC   Wang Y Y   Harari D D  

British journal of cancer 20150414 9


<h4>Background</h4>Although comorbidities are identified in routine oncology practice, intervention plans for the coexisting needs of older people receiving chemotherapy are rarely made. This study evaluates the impact of geriatrician-delivered comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) interventions on chemotherapy toxicity and tolerance for older people with cancer.<h4>Methods</h4>Comparative study of two cohorts of older patients (aged 70+ years) undergoing chemotherapy in a London Hospital. Th  ...[more]

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