Optimizing Care Across the Continuum for Older Adults with Lung Cancer: A Review

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Abstract

Older adults with lung cancer experience inferior clinical outcomes compared to their younger counterparts. This review provides the scaffolding to address these disparities by delineating (1) the distinct and varied care needs of older adults with lung malignancies, (2) evidence-based measures for identifying subgroups within this population meriting tailored approaches to care, (3) age-specific considerations for the selection of cancer-directed therapy, and (4) opportunities for future work to enhance clinical outcomes and care delivery.

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Thompson, L., Florissi, C., Yoon, J., Singh, A., & Saraf, A. (2024, November 1). Optimizing Care Across the Continuum for Older Adults with Lung Cancer: A Review. Cancers. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers16223800

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