Vejez y cáncer de mama, el desafío del Siglo 21.

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  • César Sánchez R Instructor asociadoDepartamento Hematología-OncologíaFacultad de medicinaPontifica Universidad Católica de Chile

Palabras clave:

Aged, Antineoplastic agents, Breast, neoplasms

Resumen

 

BREAST CANCER IN OLDER WOMEN

Due to the increase in life expectancy in Chile, more than 10% of the population is 60 years or older. Since the incidence of most cancers increases with age, one of every two men and one in three women will develop a malignancy during their lifetime. In Chile breast cancer is the first leading cause of death from cancer among women. Its detection in postmenopausal women has steadily increased since the eighties, due to the expanded use of mammography. Less than 10% of patients participating in randomized controlled trials for the treatment of breast cancer, are older than 60 years, despite the fact that biological characteristics of breast cancer on older women are different and that most  patients with breast cancer are of that age. Due to the high incidence of estrogen receptor positive tumors in this age group, most patients are candidates for hormone therapy. However, in those who need chemotherapy, therapeutic decisions are based on  the existence of concomitant diseases and the tolerance to cytotoxic therapy. We review the relationship between age and cancer, the particular characteristics of  breast cancer in older women and the alternatives of treatment with chemotherapy in advanced disease. 

Biografía del autor/a

César Sánchez R, Instructor asociadoDepartamento Hematología-OncologíaFacultad de medicinaPontifica Universidad Católica de Chile

Correspondencia a: Cesar Sánchez R Departamento de Hematología-Oncología Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Diagonal Paraguay 319 Santiago Fono: 56-2-3546900 FAX: 56-2-2472327 Email: csanchez@med.puc.cl

Publicado

2012-04-23

Cómo citar

Sánchez R, C. (2012). Vejez y cáncer de mama, el desafío del Siglo 21. Revista Médica De Chile, 140(5). Recuperado a partir de https://revistamedicadechile.cl/index.php/rmedica/article/view/1637

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