Pitfalls in Oncogeriatrics
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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. The Landscape
- the organization of an international society (Société Internationale de Oncogeriatrie, or SIOG), with hundreds of members from throughout the world [3]. The society meets yearly and has been issuing the Journal of Geriatric Oncology since fourteen years.
- The formation of cooperative research groups dedicated to clinical research in geriatric oncology. The most successful model of these groups that has spawned around the word is the Cancer and Aging Research Group (CARG) that was founded by the late Arti Hurria, counts on members from throughout the world, and includes geriatricians, oncologists, nurses, and other professionals involved in elderly care [21].
3. Obstacles
3.1. Geriatrics Specialists
3.2. Oncology Specialists
3.3. Ageism
4. Conclusions
- The optimal treatment of older persons with cancer may involve a personalized plan of care obtained by the close cooperation of oncology and geriatrics professionals. This cooperation should extend to clinical research involving the aged.
- This cooperation has been implemented only occasionally in high-income countries and is all but absent in middle- and low-income countries.
- The implementation of this system is embattled by many factors that include the scarcity of manpower among the most important factors.
- The prejudice toward older people both at the level of professionals and society exerts a negative influence in the generalized spread of the oncogeriatric approach.
- An additional problem that is not acceptable to mention in mixed company, but certainly underlies the resentment of older and disabled individuals, is the burden these individuals represent to the society. This includes the burden of financial resources, the burden on health care facilities, and the burden on the caregiver. Nobody has a definite response to this bulging problem, but the solution cannot consist of denying care to the patients based on chronologic age or disability, nor can it consist of ignoring the issue. We believe that the cooperation of oncologists and geriatrics specialists may represent a necessary initial step to solve this issue. The cooperation may allow the team to present the definitive benefits, risks of each treatment approach, and allow the patients to choose the course of action most fitting the individual condition.
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Professional education through major professional association |
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Geriatric module as part of the training in hematology oncology |
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Double clinical training in oncology and geriatrics |
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Dedicated clinical trials in the elderly in major oncology group |
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Manpower scarcity and distribution |
Professional interest in aging |
Ageism |
Geriatrician’s tools and know-how, often perceived ambiguously |
Oncologists unclear as to the Geriatricians role |
Lack of Governmental initiatives to promote studies of cancer in the elderly |
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Monfardini, S.; Perrone, F.; Balducci, L. Pitfalls in Oncogeriatrics. Cancers 2023, 15, 2910. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15112910
Monfardini S, Perrone F, Balducci L. Pitfalls in Oncogeriatrics. Cancers. 2023; 15(11):2910. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15112910
Chicago/Turabian StyleMonfardini, Silvio, Francesco Perrone, and Lodovico Balducci. 2023. "Pitfalls in Oncogeriatrics" Cancers 15, no. 11: 2910. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15112910
APA StyleMonfardini, S., Perrone, F., & Balducci, L. (2023). Pitfalls in Oncogeriatrics. Cancers, 15(11), 2910. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15112910