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  • Lung cancer remains the top cause of cancer-related deaths globally, particularly affecting older adults who are increasingly being considered for chemotherapy.
  • Assessing elderly patients’ overall health through a comprehensive geriatric assessment is crucial to determine the best chemotherapy approach since some can handle it well while others may need adjustments due to severe side effects.
  • There is a lack of focused clinical trials for older patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), and future research should prioritize including evaluations of functional status and comorbidities for better treatment outcomes.

Article Abstract

To date, lung cancer is still the leading cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide, with the majority of lung cancers arising in the elderly. As a consequence, we can expect an increase in the number of older lung cancer patients considered suitable for chemotherapy in the near future. Elderly patients often have comorbid conditions and progressive physiologic reduction of organ function, which can make the selection of proper treatment daunting. Some patients will be able to tolerate chemotherapy as well as their younger counterparts, whereas others will experience severe toxicity and require treatment modifications. Thus, a major issue is effectively selecting patients suitable for standard or attenuated therapy. A comprehensive geriatric assessment performed at baseline is a useful tool that can help select the best treatment regimen to be administered to elderly patients. Until now, few trials have specifically focused on elderly patients affected by non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), particularly those with advanced disease; prospective elderly-specific studies in early stages are still lacking. High priority should be given to evaluating the role of new targeted therapies. Unfortunately, to date, clinical trials that include functional status and comorbidity as part of the geriatric assessment are rare. Future trials, specifically in the elderly population, should include these kinds of evaluations. The most recent therapies for the treatment of elderly patients with NSCLC will be discussed here.

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