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Update on the management of elderly patients with glioblastoma: a narrative review.
Annals of Palliative Medicine 2020 November 20
Glioblastoma in the elderly (>65 years of age) is associated with shorter overall survival (OS) than in younger patients. Best practice recommendations for elderly patients, especially those with borderline or poor performance status, remain a subject of debate amongst clinicians despite recent randomized trials. This review provides an updated evidence-based summary to inform the modern management of elderly patients with glioblastoma. Based on evidence from the CE.6 randomized controlled trial, hypofractionated radiation therapy administered over a three-week course (40 Gy in 15 fractions) concomitantly with temozolomide (TMZ) followed by adjuvant TMZ has been found to be superior to radiation therapy alone with mean OS of 9.3 vs. 7.6 months and progression-free survival (PFS) of 5.3 vs. 3.9 months. This regimen should be offered to newly-diagnosed elderly patients with glioblastoma with preserved functional status, and was not associated with a negative impact on health-related quality of life (QOL). Management of elderly patients with glioblastoma can be challenging and requires a patient-centered strategy. Personalized decisions accounting for clinical, psychosocial, molecular and treatment factors are critical for realistic decision making. The importance of discussing goals-of-care with patients and their caregivers early in the disease trajectory, and establishing capacity for decision-making and advanced care planning, is also reviewed.
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