Medscape September 12, 2025
Edited By Gargi Mukherjee

TOPLINE:

High-risk medications defined by the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) and captured by the Geriatric Oncology Potentially Inappropriate Medication (GO-PIM) scale were prevalent in more than one third of veterans with solid and hematologic malignancies. Each additional GO-PIM was independently associated with higher risks for frailty at diagnosis, unplanned hospitalizations during follow-up, and death.

METHODOLOGY:

  • Patients with cancer often use multiple chronic medications, raising risks for adverse events. Although several tools that identify PIMs have been developed that correlate with adverse cancer outcomes, their use is limited in busy oncology clinics. To improve implementation, researchers developed the GO-PIM scale using the NCCN’s list of high-risk medications.
  • Researchers conducted a retrospective cohort study using data from the national Veterans...

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