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More than half of new cases of cancer in Europe in 2022 occurred in people aged over 70. In addition to cancer, the majority of older people have one or more illnesses that may interact with the treatment decision, cancer progression, tolerance and efficacy of treatments, quality of life, care pathway and survival. Furthermore, cancer treatments are most often evaluated in middle-aged subjects without severe disease, so the real-life management of older patients is often empirical.
The general objective of the PASSAGE project is to assess the hospital care pathways of older patients with cancer treated at AP-HP by evaluating key elements of these pathways from both geriatric and therapeutic perspectives. Characterizing these care trajectories will help identify the most vulnerable patient profiles and potential disparities in access to care, with the goal of optimizing the management of elderly patients with cancer.
The aims of this research are 1) to provide a better description of trends in the management of older cancer patients in routine clinical practice, and 2) to assess the impact of frailty, multimorbidity and the management of these patients on the prognosis of the disease.
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75,000 participants in 1 patient group
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