Breast Cancer in Women Over 65 years- a Review of Screening and Treatment Options

Breast cancer is becoming increasingly prevalent in the women greater than 65  years of age. Most tumors are hormone receptor-positive in this group. Breast cancer screening recommendations for older women should be tailored based on life expectancy. Early stage breast cancer should be treated with conservative surgery followed by adjuvant endocrine therapy in HR+ patients. Primary endocrine therapy is a low-risk option for those with limited life expectancy. Adjuvant radiation therapy can be avoided in early stage, low-risk cancers. Evaluation should include comprehensive geriatric assessment. Treatment with less cytotoxic chemotherapy, HER-2 targeted therapies, and o ther biomarker-driven, molecularly targeted therapies should be sought whenever possible.
Source: Clinics in Geriatric Medicine - Category: Geriatrics Authors: Source Type: research