Publications by authors named "Sophie Duc"

Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic generated overflow of healthcare systems in several countries. As the ethical debates focused on prioritisation for access to care with scarce medical resources, numerous recommendations were created. Late 2021, the emergence of the Omicron variant whose transmissibility was identified but whose vaccine sensitivity was still unknown, reactivated debates.

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Objectives: Early palliative care improves the quality of life of older patients with cancer. This work aimed to analyse the effect of sociodemographic, geriatric, and tumour-related determinants on hospital-based palliative care (HPC) referral in older patients with cancer, taking into account competing risk of death.

Methods: Older adults with diagnosed cancer from 2014 to 2018 according to the general cancer registry of Gironde (French department) were identified in three population-based cohorts on ageing (PAQUID, 3C - Three City, AMI).

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Background: The results of the PRODIGE 42/GERICO 12 study showed that short course radiotherapy had a better tolerance profile than radiochemotherapy, with comparable oncological results. We have included Quality of Life analyses and oncogeriatric evaluations in this study.

Patients And Methods: In all, 101 patients ≥75 years of age with resectable T3-T4 rectal adenocarcinoma less than 12 cm from the anal margin received short course radiotherapy (5X5 Gy in one week) or radiochemotherapy (50 Gy, 2 y/f and capecitabine 800 mg/m, 5 days/week) with delayed surgery (7 weeks ± 1) in both groups.

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To describe clinical outcomes of patients aged 75 years and above after partial nephrectomy (PN), and to assess independent factors of postoperative complications. We retrospectively reviewed information from our multi-institutional database. Every patient over 75 years old who underwent a PN between 2003 and 2016 was included.

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Decreased health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is common in patients with cancer. We investigated the effects of dietary intervention and baseline nutritional status on worsening of HRQoL in older patients during chemotherapy. In this randomized control trial assessing the effect on mortality of dietary advice to increase dietary intake during chemotherapy, this post hoc analysis included 155 patients with cancer at risk of malnutrition.

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Background: The absence of fever in bacteremia in patients who are older is known to delay diagnosis. Our objective was to determine whether atypical presentation was associated to mortality as a result of bacteremia in this patient cohort as well as possible factors associated with this atypical presentation.

Methods: We conducted an observational prospective study in 2 French university hospitals in 2016-2017 including patients ages ≥75 years with bacteremia.

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  • This study examined the use, safety, and effectiveness of targeted therapies (bevacizumab and cetuximab) in treating metastatic colorectal cancer in younger (<75 years) versus elderly (≥75 years) patients.* -
  • Eight hundred patients were analyzed, finding that while elderly patients were more likely to receive less aggressive treatment, severe adverse events were similar across age groups, indicating comparable safety.* -
  • Overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS) were also similar between age groups when accounting for various health factors, suggesting elderly patients can benefit from targeted therapies just as much as younger patients without significant safety concerns.*
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Background: In older patients, the agreement is low between creatinine clearance estimated with the Cockcroft-Gault equation (eCrCl) and glomerular filtration rate estimated with the Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration equation (eGFR). The implications of these discrepancies for drug prescription have so far been assessed only for a few selected molecules.

Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the proportion of geriatric patients receiving drugs with a different recommended dose or indication (i.

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Improving care and health course for hospitalized elderly patients is one of the tasks set out in the "Rapport du parcours de santé des PAERPA" (elderly people with or at risk of functional decline). Identification of the needs of a mobile geriatric team (MGT) intervention for the patients remain difficult in emergency department and in medical surgical units. A screening tool is needed and should be simple and fast to use.

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Both the aging population and the incidence of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) are growing, making the question of tumor management in the elderly a real challenge. Doctors should be aware of the importance of assessing this specific subpopulation. An aggressive therapeutic approach may be balanced by the benefit of the treatment - care or cure - and the life expectancy and willingness of the patient.

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