Influence of the fragility profile on the health condition of patients with breast cancer
Keywords:
Frailty, Neoplasm, MortalityAbstract
The frailty has the potential to affect any aspect of an individual's life, can overwhelm not only the affected person, but the family, caregivers and health service costs. The Frailty can be established as a clinical syndrome, multifactorial etiology, characterized by the decline of energy reserves, resistance, conditions that respond to the decline of physiological systems. The neoplasm causes several weaknesses for the affected patient, for several factors, mainly due factors that the therapeutic modalities used can be aggressive. In view of this, several points are highlighted, but mainly that, patients who were frail, showed accelerated mortality rates as early as one year after diagnosis, whereas those who were pre-frail did not have such a large number, but obtained rates of higher mortality than those who were robust. Given the present work, it aims to explore, describe and discuss the influence of the frailty profile of patients with breast cancer on their health conditions. Assessing the frailty profile of patients with breast cancer is necessary. And the therapeutic conduct must be individualized, more importantly, assessing frailty (do not treat) is essential to know the risk-benefit profile and the well-informed willingness of the patient to be treated. With this, we found that it is of paramount importance to assess the frailty profile in the health status and treatment of cancer patients.
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