Influence of geriatric oncology consultation on the management of breast cancer in older women: A French population-based study

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TitreInfluence of geriatric oncology consultation on the management of breast cancer in older women: A French population-based study
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuteursSomana-Ehrminger S, Dabakuyo TS, Manckoundia P, Ouedraogo S, Marilier S, Arveux P, Quipourt V
JournalGERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY INTERNATIONAL
Volume15
Pagination111-119
Date PublishedJAN
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1444-1586
Mots-clésBreast cancer, Elderly, Geriatric oncology consultation, treatment
Résumé

{AimThe objective of the present population-based study was to assess the impact of geriatric oncology consultation on the management of elderly patients with breast cancer and to identify the predictive factors of breast cancer treatment in this population. MethodsA total of 206 women aged 75 years and older with breast cancer, diagnosed from January 2007 to December 2009 were included. The independent impact of geriatric oncology consultation on treatment was analyzed using multivariate logistic regression with adjustment for the other predictive factors of treatment. ResultsPatients who had a geriatric oncology consultation (19.4%) had more comorbidities (Charlson Comorbidity Index 1; P=0.02), more advanced tumors (P=0.025), more aggressive tumors (P=0.029), were more likely to receive mastectomy and adjuvant therapy (P<0.0001); and less likely to be treated by breast-conserving surgery and adjuvant therapy (P=0.003). Regarding the geriatric oncology database, 36 of the 40 patients consulted a geriatrician about oncological treatment, and 27 of these 36 patients received the treatment suggested by the geriatrician. For the whole population, geriatric oncology consultation remained a positive predictor for mastectomy and adjuvant therapy (odds ratio 2.32

DOI10.1111/ggi.12240