Aging and Health Research (Dec 2021)

Multidisciplinary management of breast cancer in a 103 years old patient: The ultimate “primum non nocere” challenge

  • Gregorio Stratta,
  • Cinzia Monti,
  • Piermario Salvini,
  • Vittorio Vavassori,
  • Massimo Maria Grassi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 4
p. 100039

Abstract

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Multidisciplinary management of breast cancer in a 103 years old patient: the ultimate “primum non nocere” surgical challenge.Breast cancer in older individuals is increasingly encountered in clinical practice as the mean age of the world population increases. Underestimation of life expectancy and fitness for therapy might result in age-related undertreatment. We report the case of a 103 years old woman affected by breast cancer. Multidisciplinary team work proved to be once again fundamental in the decision making process leading to the surgical operation of right breast central quadrantectomy performed in loco-regional anesthesia. To date, as far as we know, this is the oldest patient surgically treated for breast cancer.

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