Medical management of older patients with lung cancer

Jpn J Clin Oncol. 2022 Oct 6;52(10):1082-1088. doi: 10.1093/jjco/hyac135.

Abstract

Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer-related death globally. In addition, its incidence increases with age, with approximately half of all cases diagnosed in patients aged ≥70. Molecular targeted therapies and immunotherapies for advanced non-small-cell lung cancer have markedly improved outcomes over the past two decades. Despite the high incidence of lung cancer in older people, most trials excluded such patients from enrollment. Therefore, the optimal treatment strategies for older patients remain unclear. The present review summarizes the published literature and provides guidance on the treatment of older patients with lung cancer within three broad stages: (i) early-stage lung cancer, (ii) locally advanced lung cancer and (iii) metastatic lung cancer. We also discuss the use of the latest evidence for older patients.

Keywords: early-stage lung cancer; locally advanced lung cancer; lung cancer; metastatic lung cancer; older patients.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung* / pathology
  • Humans
  • Immunotherapy
  • Lung Neoplasms* / pathology
  • Molecular Targeted Therapy