Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2676128 Seminars in Oncology Nursing 2016 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectivesTo examine the current information about primary and secondary cancer prevention measures in older individuals.Data SourcesLiterature review of evidence-based resources on aging and cancer prevention.ConclusionAging is a risk factor for the development of malignancy. Older tissues are particularly prone to the action of environmental carcinogens; primary prevention of cancer through the adoption of healthy lifestyles and the appropriate implementation of secondary cancer prevention measures could potentially reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with malignancy.Implications for Nursing PracticeGeriatric evaluation can identify patients that will benefit from cancer prevention. Patients and families need education and support so they can make good decisions about when to implement primary and secondary cancer prevention measures.

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