Rectal cancer is a significant global health concern, particularly amongst the elderly population, with rectal cancer accounting for approximately one-third of cancer cases in this population. Older adults often present with advanced disease stages and unique clinical manifestations, such as tumors closer to the anal verge and with greater size. Diagnosis typically involves a series of screening and imaging strategies, culminating in accurate staging through pelvic MRI, endoscopic ultrasound, and CT scan. Management of rectal cancer in older adults emphasizes individualized treatment plans that consider both the cancer stage and the patient’s overall health status, including frailty and comorbidities. A multidisciplinary approach, including a mandatory geriatric assessment, is essential for optimizing outcomes, in order to improve survival and quality of life for elderly patients with rectal cancer.
Vallicelli, C., Barbara, S.J., Fabbri, E., Perrina, D., Griggio, G., Agnoletti, V., et al. (2025). Geriatric Approaches to Rectal Cancer: Moving Towards a Patient-Tailored Treatment Era. JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE, 14(4), 1-14 [10.3390/jcm14041159].
Geriatric Approaches to Rectal Cancer: Moving Towards a Patient-Tailored Treatment Era
Vallicelli, Carlo;Fabbri, Elisa;Perrina, Daniele;Agnoletti, Vanni;Catena, Fausto
2025
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Rectal cancer is a significant global health concern, particularly amongst the elderly population, with rectal cancer accounting for approximately one-third of cancer cases in this population. Older adults often present with advanced disease stages and unique clinical manifestations, such as tumors closer to the anal verge and with greater size. Diagnosis typically involves a series of screening and imaging strategies, culminating in accurate staging through pelvic MRI, endoscopic ultrasound, and CT scan. Management of rectal cancer in older adults emphasizes individualized treatment plans that consider both the cancer stage and the patient’s overall health status, including frailty and comorbidities. A multidisciplinary approach, including a mandatory geriatric assessment, is essential for optimizing outcomes, in order to improve survival and quality of life for elderly patients with rectal cancer.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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