Facultad de Enfermería y Fisioterapia Salus Infirmorum

Rehabilitation of older cancer patients / (Record no. 13014)

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Title Rehabilitation of older cancer patients /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Lodovico Balducci, Sophia Dorothe Fossa
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Summary, etc. Cancer is a disease of aging. With the aging of the population and the improved survival of cancer patients, rehabilitation<br/>of older cancer survival is an increasingly common problem. Defi nition and assessment of aging. Age may be constructed as<br/>a progressive reduction in functional reserve of multiple organ systems leading to decreased life expectancy and reduced<br/>stress tolerance. Physiologic age may be different from chronologic age and is best assessed with a comprehensive geriatric<br/>assessment (CGA). The goals of cancer treatment in the older aged person include prolongation of active life expectancy<br/>that is prevention of functional dependence. Cancer condition in which rehabilitation of older individuals may be needed. Cancer<br/>and cancer treatment may accelerate physiologic aging. Rehabilitation is especially necessary in the case of curable malignancies or malignancies for which a prolonged survival is likely. Rehabilitation needs in older cancer survivors. Long-term<br/>complications of cancer treatment that may compromise life expectancy and functional independence include fatigue cognitive decline and peripheral neuropathy. This paper reviews the risk factors and the management of these complications.<br/>Conclusions. The number of older cancer survivors is expected to increase with the aging of the population. Prevention and<br/>management of fatigue, cognitive decline and peripheral neuropathy appear as the most important issue to prolong the<br/>active life expectancies of these individuals.
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Related parts -- 2013, v 52, n 2, p.233-238
Title Acta Oncologica
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