Chemotherapy less effective for old aged breast cancer women over 80

August 14, 2015 20:24
Chemotherapy less effective for old aged breast cancer women over 80

According to a study published in the journal of American Geriatrics Society, the scientists revealed that chemotherapy prolongs life for older adults with most types of cancer, but not for women over the age of 80 with breast cancer.

To prove this, researchers examined data on 14,440 women diagnosed with breast cancer and 26,893 men and women diagnosed with colon cancer from 1992-2009. All patients were over the age of 65. Among the women who had breast cancer, chemotherapy treatment reduced the risk of death from all causes by 30 percent for women ages 65 to 69, 26 percent for women ages 70 to 74 and 24 percent for women ages 75 to 79.

The researchers found that chemotherapy did not significantly reduce the risk of mortality for the women over the age of 80. The exception was when women over the age of 80 with breast cancer were treated with a combination of received doxorubicin (Adriamycin) and cyclophosphamide (Cytoxan), they reported that small group of patients experienced a 29% reduced mortality risk between the ages of 80 and 84.

By Lizitha

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