Patient-Reported Comorbidity and Survival in Older Adults with Cancer.
Grant R WilliamsAllison M DealJennifer L LundYunKyung ChangHyman B MussMackenzi PergolottiEmily J GuerardShlomit Strulov ShacharYue WangKelly KenzikHanna K SanoffPublished in: The oncologist (2017)
In order to optimize and personalize the care of older adults with cancer, systematic measurement of comorbidities is necessary in both clinical trials and routine practice. Patient-reported comorbid conditions in older adults with cancer are highly prevalent and are associated with increased risk of all-cause mortality, particularly for those conditions that impair function. Comorbidity can be systematically measured via a one-page patient-reported questionnaire and should be incorporated into future clinical trials and considered for use in oncology clinics to aid in assessing older adults with cancer.