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BREAST CARE
Volume 17, Issue 1, Pages 71-80Publisher
KARGER
DOI: 10.1159/000513708
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Age; Breast cancer; Disease management; Elderly patients
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This review aims to summarize the current literature on breast cancer in the elderly, providing specific approaches and recommendations for prompt diagnosis, treatment, and management. It emphasizes the importance of establishing applicable protocols, conducting a careful geriatric assessment, and considering patient preferences in the standard of care.
Background: Breast cancer remains the most common cancer in women and a leading cause of death. Elderly people have a higher incidence of breast cancer since it increases with age. Furthermore, the extended life expectancy and advances in imaging techniques have led to an increased number of cases. Guidelines concerning the management of this specific age group are rare, mainly due to underrepresentation of seniors in clinical trials. Moreover, increased frailty, comorbidities, and a poor performance status make it complex to determine the best therapeutic approach. Summary: In this review, we attempt to summarize the current literature and aim to provide specific approaches and recommendations for prompt diagnosis, treatment, and management of breast cancer in the elderly. Key Messages: The establishment of applicable protocols is imperative and efforts are being made in this direction. A careful geriatric assessment and adequate consultation should be the standard of care and patient's preferences should always be considered.
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