“…44 It has been proposed to increase ''aggressive'' therapy in these patients, 45 in part due to the great prevalence of the disease and associated surgery. 22,24,46,47 In addition, despite an elevated early and delayed mortality, 3,47,48 this old patients group should be managed adequately during surgery, but in the postoperative period as well, applying several evidence-based inerventions including analgesia, nutritional status care, early mobilization, and inclusion in rehabilitation programs in a multidisciplinary fashion. 26,49 All these might improve the short-and medium-term prognosis and quality of life.…”