Rectal cancer management in elderly patients: experience of a single Portuguese institution

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Miguel, Isalia [1 ]
Luis, Ana [1 ]
Fonseca, Ricardo [2 ]
d'Orey, Luis [3 ]
Limbert, Manuel [3 ]
Rosa, Isadora [4 ]
Silva, Joao P. [4 ]
Venancio, Jose [5 ]
Pereira, Paula [6 ]
Mirones, Luisa [6 ]
Fernandez, Goncalo [6 ]
Freire, Joao [1 ]
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[1] EPE, Inst Portugues Oncol Lisboa Francisco Gentil, Dept Med Oncol, Lisbon, Portugal
[2] EPE, Inst Portugues Oncol Lisboa Francisco Gentil, Dept Pathol, Lisbon, Portugal
[3] EPE, Inst Portugues Oncol Lisboa Francisco Gentil, Dept Surg, Lisbon, Portugal
[4] EPE, Inst Portugues Oncol Lisboa Francisco Gentil, Dept Gastroenterol, Lisbon, Portugal
[5] EPE, Inst Portugues Oncol Lisboa Francisco Gentil, Dept Radiol, Lisbon, Portugal
[6] EPE, Inst Portugues Oncol Lisboa Francisco Gentil, Dept Radiotherapy, Lisbon, Portugal
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10.12788/jcso.0100
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Background: The incidence of rectal cancer increases with age, and older patients are more likely to have other chronic conditions that can affect outcome and tolerability of treatment. Objective: The incidence of rectal cancer increases with age, and older patients are more likely to have other chronic conditions that can affect outcome and tolerability of treatment. Methods: 59 patients aged 75 years and older with stage II-III rectal cancer who were treated during a 3-year period were included in the study. Comorbidities were assessed using the Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI) and the patients were divided into 2 groups based on their CCI scores: Fit (score of 0-1 points) and Vulnerable (score of greater than or = 2). Primary endpoint was survival at 1 and 3 years. Results: The sample included 43 patients (72.9%) in the Fit group and 16 patients (27.1%) in the Vulnerable group. The most common comorbidities were myocardial infarction, diabetes, and chronic lung disease. One-year survival the same between the groups (P = .330), but 3-year survival was lower in the Vulnerable group patients (83.7% vs 56.3%, respectively; P = .040). The rates of neoadjuvant chemo- and radiotherapy use and low anterior resection performance were the same between the groups. Colostomy closure was achieved more frequently in the Fit group compared with the Vulnerable group (83.3% vs 55.6%; P = .083). There was no difference in mean disease-free survival, grade 3-4 toxicity, and dose reduction between the groups. Conclusions: Comorbidity assessment should always be included in standard oncological management of elderly patients. Fit patients can be managed with standard treatment and may bene|t from a conventional, more aggressive approach in their therapy.
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