1. Prediction of Chemotoxicity, Unplanned Hospitalizations and Early Death in Older Patients with Colorectal Cancer Treated with Chemotherapy
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Jaime Feliu, Enrique Espinosa, Laura Basterretxea, Irene Paredero, Elisenda Llabrés, Beatriz Jiménez-Munárriz, Maite Antonio-Rebollo, Beatriz Losada, Alvaro Pinto, Ana Belén Custodio, María del Mar Muñoz, Jenifer Gómez-Mediavilla, María-Dolores Torregrosa, Gema Soler, Patricia Cruz, Oliver Higuera, and María-José Molina-Garrido
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Cancer Research ,geriatric assessment ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,cancer ,older ,frailty ,chemo-toxicities ,unplanned hospitalizations ,prognostic ,early death ,Colorectal cancer ,Article ,Quimioteràpia del càncer ,Oncology ,Càncer colorectal ,Cancer chemotherapy ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Simple Summary Chemotoxicity, unplanned hospitalizations (Uhs) and early death (ED) are common among older patients with cancer who receive chemotherapy. Our objective was to determine factors predicting these complications. A predictive score for these three complications based on geriatric, tumor and laboratory variables was developed in a series of 215 older patients with colorectal carcinoma receiving chemotherapy. The use of this score may reliably identify patients at risk to have excessive toxicity with chemotherapy, UH or ED, thus helping to plan treatment, implement adaptive measures, and intensify follow-up. Abstract Purpose: To identify risk factors for toxicity, unplanned hospitalization (UH) and early death (ED) in older patients with colorectal carcinoma (CRC) initiating chemotherapy. Methods: 215 patients over 70 years were prospectively included. Geriatric assessment was performed before treatment, and tumor and treatment variables were collected. The association between these factors and grade 3–5 toxicity, UH and ED (
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- 2022