Geriatric assessment in Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML)

Acta Haematol. 2023 Nov 30. doi: 10.1159/000535500. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTBackground Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a heterogenous disease that affects mostly older adults with varying baseline health and functional status. Treatment options have expanded for older adults ranging from less intensive chronic therapies to intensive induction strategies with curative intent. Despite this, outcomes remain poor with advancing age due to underlying disease biology and variability in treatment tolerance. Reliance on chronologic age alone, however, increases risks of both over- and under-treatment. Strategies to better characterize fitness in the context of therapy are needed to optimize decision-making and enhance clinical trial design. Summary Geriatric assessment (GA) is a series of validated tools that evaluate multiple health and functional domains of an older adult including physical function, comorbidities, cognition, nutrition, psychological health, and social support. While studies of GA in AML remain limited, current evidence shows that it is feasible to perform GA among older adults starting therapy for AML. GA measures including those assessing physical function, cognition, and mood are associated with mortality and toxicity in both the intensive and less intensive treatment settings. Key Messages In this review, we discuss the existing evidence to support use of GA in AML and highlight implications for clinical practice and future research.PMID:38035561 | DOI:10...
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