Practical Assessment and Management of Vulnerabilities in Older Patients Receiving Systemic Cancer Therapy: ASCO Guideline Update.
William DaleHeidi D KlepinGrant R WilliamsShabbir Muhammad Husayn AlibhaiCristiane Decat BergerotKarlynn BrintzenhofeszocJudith O HopkinsMinaxi P JhawerVani KatheriaKah Poh LohLauren M AndringJune M McKoyVanita NoronhaTanyanika PhillipsAshley E RoskoTracy RueggMelody K SchiaffinoJohn F SimmonsIshwaria M SubbiahWilliam P TewTracy L WebbMary WhiteheadMark R SomerfieldNicholas G ZaorskyPublished in: Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (2023)
The Expert Panel reiterates its overarching recommendation from the prior guideline that geriatric assessment (GA), including all essential domains, should be used to identify vulnerabilities or impairments that are not routinely captured in oncology assessments for all patients over 65 years old with cancer. Based on recently published RCTs demonstrating significantly improved clinical outcomes, all older adults with cancer (65+ years old) receiving systemic therapy with GA-identified deficits should have GA-guided management (GAM) included in their care plan. GAM includes using GA findings to inform cancer treatment decision-making as well as to address impairments through appropriate interventions, counseling, and/or referrals. A GA should include high priority aging-related domains known to be associated with outcomes in older adults with cancer: physical and cognitive function, emotional health, comorbid conditions, polypharmacy, nutrition, and social support. Clinical adaptation of the GA based on patient population, resources, and time is appropriate.The Panel recommends the Practical Geriatric Assessment as one option for this purpose (https://old-prod.asco.org/sites/new-www.asco.org/files/content-files/practice-patients/documents/2023-PGA-Final.pdf; https://youtu.be/jnaQIjOz2Dw; https://youtu.be/nZXtwaGh0Z0).Additional information is available at www.asco.org/supportive-care-guidelines.
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