Treatment of Small Cell Lung Cancer in the Elderly

Author:

Rossi Antonio1,Maione Paolo1,Colantuoni Giuseppe1,Guerriero Ciro1,Ferrara Carmine1,Del Gaizo Filomena1,Nicolella Dario1,Gridelli Cesare1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Medical Oncology, “S.G. Moscati” Hospital, Avellino, Italy

Abstract

Abstract Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) accounts for approximately 20% of lung carcinomas. Chemotherapy is the cornerstone of treatment for SCLC. In limited disease, the median survival time is about 12–16 months, with a 4%–5% long-term survival rate; in extensive disease the median survival time is 7–11 months. More than 50% of lung cancer patients are diagnosed when they are over the age of 65, and about 30% are over 70. Elderly patients tolerate chemotherapy poorly compared with their younger counterparts, because of age-related progressive reductions in organ function and comorbidities. The standard therapy for limited disease is combined chemoradiotherapy, followed by prophylactic brain irradiation for patients achieving complete responses. In the elderly, the addition of radiotherapy to chemotherapy must be carefully evaluated, considering the slight survival benefit and potential for substantial toxicity incurred with this treatment. The best approach is to design clinical trials that specifically include geriatric assessment to develop active and well-tolerated chemotherapy regimens for elderly SCLC patients. Survival improvement for SCLC patients requires a better understanding of tumor biology and the subsequent development of novel therapeutic strategies. Several targeted agents have been introduced into clinical trials in SCLC, but a minority of these new agents offers a promise of improved outcomes, and negative results are reported more commonly than positive ones. This review focuses on the main issues in the treatment of elderly SCLC patients.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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