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Predictors of tolerance to chemotherapy in older cancer patients: a prospective pilot study

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CANCER
Volume 38, Issue 11, Pages 1466-1473

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/S0959-8049(02)00090-4

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chemotherapy toxicity; aged; aged > 80 years; predictive factors; comprehensive geriatric assessment

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Few data are available to help predict which older cancer patient is at risk of developing, chemotherapy-related toxicity, This Study as a pilot for a project designing a predictive risk score. Chemotherapy patients aged 70 years and older were prospectively enrolled. Chemotherapies were adjusted for their published toxicity, 60 patients were enrolled, 59 were evaluable. Mean dose-intensity was 90.3%. range 33.3-129.0%. 47% of the patients experienced grade 4 haematological and or grade 3-4 non-haematological toxicity. Published toxicity (MAX2), diastolic blood pressure. marrow, invasion and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) were all associated with toxicity (P<0.1): Body Mass Index, previous chemotherapy, red blood cells, platelets. polymedication with dose-intensity: and polymedication with FACT-G change. After adjustment for the Published toxicity the variables retained their Significance. except for LDH and polymedication (for dose-intensity). Although the size of this pilot study imposes a cautious interpretation. patient-related and chemotherapy-related variables correlated independently with toxicity. Designing, a composite predictive score to use in assessing the toxicity of multiple chemotherapy regimens therefore appears to be a valid undertaking, (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

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