Treatment of breast cancer in the elderly: a prospective, population-based Swiss study
Markus Joerger, Beat Thuerlimann, A Savidan, H Frick, C Rageth, U Lütolf, G Vlastos, C Bouchardy, I Konzelmann, A Bordoni, N Probst-Hensch, G Jundt & S Ess
abstract
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OBJECTIVES
The primary objective of this population-based study is to describe
the patterns of care of elderly patients with breast cancer (BC),
and evaluate potential causative factors for the decrease in
BC-specific survival (BCSS) in the elderly.
PATIENTS AND METHODS
We included all or representative samples of patients with newly
diagnosed BC from seven Swiss cancer registries between 2003 and
2005 (n=4820). Surgical and non-surgical BC treatment was analyzed
over 5 age groups (<65, 65 to <70, 70 to <75, 75 to <80
and ≥80years), and the predictive impact of patient age on
specific treatments was calculated using multivariate logistic
regression analysis.
RESULTS
The proportion of locally advanced, metastatic and incompletely
staged BC increased with age. The odds ratio for performing
breast-conserving surgery (BCS) in stages I-II BC (0.37), sentinel
lymph node dissection (SLND) in patients with no palpable adenopathy
(0.58), post-BCS radiotherapy (0.04) and adjuvant endocrine
treatment (0.23) were all in disfavor of patients ≥80years of age
compared to their younger peers. Only 36% of patients ≥80years of
age with no palpable adenopathy underwent SLND. In the adjusted
model, higher age was a significant risk factor for omitting
post-BCS radiotherapy, SLND and adjuvant endocrine treatment.
CONCLUSIONS
This study found an increase in incomplete diagnostic assessment,
and a substantial underuse of BCS, post-BCS radiotherapy, SLND and
adjuvant endocrine treatment in elderly patients with BC. There is a
need for improved management of early BC in the elderly even in a
system with universal access to health care services.
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citation
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Joerger M, Thuerlimann B, Savidan A, Frick H, Rageth C, Lütolf U,
Vlastos G, Bouchardy C, Konzelmann I, Bordoni A, Probst-Hensch N,
Jundt G, Ess S. Treatment of breast cancer in the elderly: a
prospective, population-based Swiss study. J Geriatr Oncol 2012;
4:39-47.
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type
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journal paper/review (English)
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date of publishing
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24-08-2012
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journal title
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J Geriatr Oncol (4/1)
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ISSN electronic
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1879-4076
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pages
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39-47
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PubMed
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24071491
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DOI
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10.1016/j.jgo.2012.08.002
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