Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5697609 | Cancer Treatment Reviews | 2017 | 42 Pages |
Abstract
There is an increasing trend towards using oral systemic therapy in patients with cancer. Compared to parenteral therapy, oral cancer agents offer convenience, have similar efficacy, and are preferred by patients, consequently making its use appealing in older adults. However, adherence is required to ensure its efficacy and to avoid compromising treatment outcomes, especially when the treatment goal is curative, or in case of symptomatic/rapidly progressing disease, where dose-intensity is important. This opens a new challenge for clinicians, as optimizing patient adherence is challenging, particularly due to lack of consensus and scarcity of available clinical evidence. This manuscript aims to review the impact of age-related factors on adherence, summarize the evidence on adherence, recommend methods for selecting patients suitable for oral cancer agents, and advise monitoring interventions to promote adherence to treatment.
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Authors
Anna Rachelle Mislang, Tanya M. Wildes, Ravindran Kanesvaran, Capucine Baldini, Holly M. Holmes, Ginah Nightingale, Annemarie Coolbrandt, Laura Biganzoli,