“…The comprehensive therapies of the elderly with end-stage tumor include the principle of individualization, identifying patient-specific vulnerabilities, and predicting the potential unexpected risks of various therapies [ 10 ]. Data related to 229 elderly patients with end-stage cancer in a retrospective study by Sganga [ 11 ]et al showed: elderly patients with a high number of comorbidities; high indicators of comprehensive care; a greater need for access to palliative care due to the complexity of the co-existing social, psychological, and medical needs of centenarians.…”