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Nationwide improvement of only short-term survival after resection for pancreatic cancer in the netherlands

  • Simon W. Nienhuijs
  • , Sanne A. Van Den Akker
  • , Esther De Vries
  • , Ignace H. De Hingh
  • , Otto Visser
  • , Valery E. Lemmens

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Evaluation of incidence, treatment, and survival trends after resection of pancreatic cancer at a national level. METHODS: Using data on patient and tumor characteristics from the nationwide Netherlands Cancer Registry trends were analyzed for the period 1989-2008. RESULTS: A total of 30,025 patients diagnosed with pancreatic cancer were included. The incidence remained stable over the 20-year study period at approximately 9 per 100,000 inhabitants. Resection rates increased from 8% in 1989 to 12% in 2008, adjuvant chemotherapy rates increased from 7% to 29%, and palliative chemotherapy rates increased from 5% to 19% (P < 0.0001 each). Relative survival proportions did not change over time; besides a minimal, nonsignificant increase at 3 months from 53% to 55%, these remained 34% at 6 months and 4.5% at 3 years. Among the patients undergoing tumor resection, relative survival increased from 82% to 93% at 3 months and from 51% to 63% at 1 year after diagnosis. However, no improvement was seen after 3 years (23%). CONCLUSIONS: The increased short-term survival among patients who underwent resection probably reflects decreased postoperative mortality driven by ongoing centralization efforts. However, longer-term survival remained poor irrespective of the changes in management in the past decades.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1063-1066
Number of pages4
JournalPancreas
Volume41
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2012
Externally publishedYes

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This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • incidence
  • pancreatic cancer
  • survival
  • trends

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