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Current Challenges and Perspectives in Breast Cancer in Elderly Women: The Senologic International Society (SIS) Survey

  • Louise Scheer
  • , Massimo Lodi
  • , Tolga Özmen
  • , Khalid Alghamdi
  • , Stanley Anyanwu
  • , Joshi Birendra
  • , Mohsen Boubnider
  • , Mauricio Costa
  • , Darius Dian
  • , Elisabeth Elder
  • , Luiz Henrique Gebrim
  • , Xiaojing Guo
  • , Damien Heitz
  • , Shigeru Imoto
  • , Lydia Ioannidou-Mouzaka
  • , Cary Kaufman
  • , Hong Liu
  • , Mamadou Mbodj
  • , Esther Meka
  • , Alexander Mundinger
  • Jorge Novelli, Daniel Ojuka, Ruben Orda, Valerijus Ostapenko, Tadeusz Pieńkowski, Paula Podolski, Thomas Vogel, Jian Yin, Vahit Özmen, Schlomo Schneebaum, Carole Mathelin*
*Corresponding author for this work
  • ICANS
  • University Hospital of Strasbourg
  • Institut de Cancérologie Strasbourg Europe (ICANS)
  • Université de Strasbourg
  • Massachusetts General Hospital
  • King Abdulaziz University
  • Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka
  • Tribhuvan University
  • University of Algiers Benyoucef Benkhedda
  • National Academy of Medicine
  • AWOgyn
  • Westmead Breast Cancer Institute
  • Hospital Pérola Byington
  • Tianjin Medical University
  • Kyorin University
  • Hellenic Senologic Society
  • University of Washington
  • Centre Hospitalier Universitaire De Fann
  • Université de Yaoundé I
  • Franziskus-Hospital Harderberg
  • Argentine Society of Mastology
  • University of Nairobi
  • The International School of Senology of Sis
  • National Cancer Institute
  • Oncology and Breast Diseases Dept
  • Croatian Senologic Society
  • Florence Nightingale Hospital
  • Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center

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Abstract

Objective: Mammographic screening and management of breast cancer (BC) in elderly women are controversial and continue to be an important health problem. To investigate, through members of the Senologic International Society (SIS), the current global practices in BC in elderly women, highlighting topics of debate and suggesting perspectives. Materials and Methods: The questionnaire was sent to the SIS network and included 55 questions on definitions of an elderly woman, BC epidemiology, screening, clinical and pathological characteristics, therapeutic management in elderly women, onco-geriatric assessment and perspectives. Results: Twenty-eight respondents from 21 countries and six continents, representing a population of 2.86 billion, completed and submitted the survey. Most respondents considered women 70 years and older to be elderly. In most countries, BC was often diagnosed at an advanced stage compared to younger women, and age-related mortality was high. For this reason, participants recommended that personalized screening be continued in elderly women with a long life expectancy. In addition, this survey highlighted that geriatric frailty assessment tools and comprehensive geriatric evaluations needed to be used more and should be developed to avoid undertreatment. Similarly, multidisciplinary meetings dedicated to elderly women with BC should be encouraged to avoid under- and over-treatment and to increase their participation in clinical trials. Conclusion: Due to increased life expectancy, BC in elderly women will become a more important field in public health. Therefore, screening, personalized treatment, and comprehensive geriatric assessment should be the cornerstones of future practice to avoid the current excess of age-related mortality. This survey described, through members of the SIS, a global picture of current international practices in BC in elderly women.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)201-209
Number of pages9
JournalEuropean Journal of Breast Health
Volume19
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2023
Externally publishedYes

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • Breast cancer
  • elderly women
  • international survey
  • screening
  • senologic international society
  • treatment

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