There is a paucity of clinical data regarding radiation therapy in elderly
patients. This is a retrospective study of all patients aged 80 years and o
lder who underwent treatment with external beam irradiation at a single sit
e. There were a total of 183 patients treated with 226 courses of therapy.
The mean age was 84 years (range: 80-98 years). Fifty-eight percent of the
patients were male. The treatment was deemed palliative in 51% and curative
in 49%. The primary cancer diagnoses were: prostate 36, lung 28, breast 25
, head and neck 23, gastrointestinal 21, hematologic 12, gynecologic 11, sk
in 11, genitourinary 9, unknown primary 6, central nervous system 1. The pa
tients were able to complete the prescribed therapy in 173 of 226 courses (
77%). Treatment breaks during the radiation courses were required in 81 (36
%) of the courses. Radiation therapy can be safely administered to an elder
ly population with both curative and palliative intent with the expectation
of completion in more than 80% of patients. The reasons for inability to c
omplete therapy as prescribed are multifactorial, but careful patient selec
tion and attention to comorbidity may optimize outcome. Further research is
needed to better define these parameters.