Feasibility of a geriatric oncology longitudinal end to end (GOLDEN) program in a tertiary cancer center in Singapore Journal Article


Authors: Ho, F.; Kow, A.; Lim, W. C.; Chen, M. Z.; Mohd Rais, N. C.; Ling, N. M. W.; Ooi, M.; Ng, J. Y.; Ng, Y. S.; Chun, M.; Yao, Y.; Mohd Said, N.; Eng, W. N.; Chen, W. M.; Luah, V.; Loy, Y.; Ong, J.; Wong, W. Y.; Korc-Grodzicki, B.; Lichtman, S. M.; Pang, A.
Article Title: Feasibility of a geriatric oncology longitudinal end to end (GOLDEN) program in a tertiary cancer center in Singapore
Abstract: INTRODUCTION: In the National University Cancer Institute, Singapore (NCIS), 2 pilot programs providing (i) surgical prehabilitation before cancer surgery and (ii) geriatric oncology support for older adults planned for chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy were merged to form the Geriatric Oncology Longitudinal End to eNd (GOLDEN) program in 2019 to support patients from the time of their cancer diagnosis, through their treatment process, to cancer survivorship. METHODS AND MATERIALS: Older adults aged ≥65 years were enrolled in either surgical prehabilitation, the geriatric medical oncology (GO) arm, or both. All patients undergo a geriatric assessment. We assessed if patients had a change in treatment plans based on GOLDEN recommendations, and the impact on patient related outcomes. RESULTS: There were 777 patients enrolled in the GOLDEN program over 2 years; 569 (73%) were enrolled in surgical prehabilitation, 308 (40%) were enrolled in the GO arm, with 100 (12.8%) enrolled in both. 56.9% were females. Median age was 73. Lower gastrointestinal (51.2%) and hepatobiliary cancers (24.1%) were the most common cancer types. 43.4% were pre-frail and 11.7% were frail. Of the 308 patients in the GO arm, 86.0% had geriatric syndromes, while 60.7% had a change in their treatment plans based on GOLDEN recommendations. 31.5% reported an improved global health status, while 38.3% maintained their global health status. 226 (73%) responded that they had benefited from the GOLDEN. CONCLUSION: More than half of the population was either pre-frail or frail. Amongst those in the GO arm, the majority had geriatric syndromes and had a change in their treatment plans based on GOLDEN recommendations. Majority reported either improvement or maintenance in global health status, with most feeling they have benefited from the program. Further evaluation of the longitudinal geriatric hematology-oncology program for cancer-related outcomes and sustainability should be carried out. © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press.
Keywords: aged; neoplasm; neoplasms; oncology; feasibility study; feasibility studies; syndrome; medical oncology; geriatric assessment; singapore; humans; human; male; female; older adults with cancer; geriatric oncology longitudinal program
Journal Title: The Oncologist
Volume: 28
Issue: 4
ISSN: 1083-7159
Publisher: Oxford University Press  
Date Published: 2023-04-01
Start Page: e198
End Page: e204
Language: English
DOI: 10.1093/oncolo/oyac276
PUBMED: 36779537
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC10078895
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 1 May 2023 -- Source: Scopus
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