Author/Authors :
Patil، Namrata Nandkumar نويسنده Department of Oral Pathology, Saraswati-Dhanwantari Dental College and Hospital, Parbhani, Maharashtra, India , , Nayyar، Abhishek Singh نويسنده Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology, Government Dental College and Research Institute, Bangalore, Karnataka, India , , Wadhwan، Vijay نويسنده Department of Oral Pathology, Subharti Dental College and Hospital, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India , , Babu، Tadakamadla Mahesh نويسنده Department of Oral Pathology, Gitam Dental College, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India ,
Abstract :
The vast entity of the aging process must be well thought out while considering
optimal management for elderly patients with cancer. Co-morbidity and functional status
are the key factors which determine the overall survival of patients. Multidisciplinary
approaches to patient management must be emphasized and stressed to deal with end-
of-life issues. Researchers need to identify elderly people who are most susceptible to
treatment toxicities and must deal with palliation and hospice care for these patients.
One approach to the issue of aging as a variable in treatment outcome would be to utilize
programs and facilities supported by cancer institutes to address age-related questions
in clinical trials. Academic oncologists, geriatricians and pathologists can create
realistic and imminent goals to achieve victory against cancer and provide optimal
treatment that includes adequate supportive care and reduces the burden of post-
treatment morbidities that compromise quality of life in these patients. This review
focuses on the basis of cancers that affect the elderly and how momentous advances
can be obtained to expound the pathways most critically involved in tumor development
and progression. Through this review, an attempt has been made to explain the impact
of peculiar mutations and altered cell behavior underlying geriatric oncogenesis.