胰腺癌患者辅助放射治疗的生存获益和差异。

IF 0.1 Q4 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Journal of the Pancreas Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-03-30
Mirza Zain Baig, Alexandra Filkins, Muhammad Khan, Muhammad Wasif Saif, Hassan Aziz
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摘要

背景:辅助放射治疗对胰腺癌切除术后预后的影响在文献中没有很好的定义。方法:我们从监测、流行病学和最终结果(SEER)数据库中提取数据,探讨辅助放疗对接受手术切除的胰腺癌患者癌症特异性生存的影响。结果:共有10,224例患者符合我们的纳入标准,其中6768例(66.2%)患者仅接受手术治疗,3456例(33.8%)患者接受手术加辅助放疗。手术后辅助放疗与显著提高生存率相关(HR: 0.753, CI: 0.718-0.789, p)结论:辅助放疗与显著提高胰腺癌切除术后生存率相关。在接受辅助放疗的患者群体中存在显著差异。
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Survival Benefits and Disparities in Adjuvant Radiation Therapy for Patients with Pancreatic Cancer.

Background: The effects of adjuvant radiation therapy on pancreatic cancer outcomes after resection are not well defined in the literature.

Methods: We abstracted data from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Result (SEER) database to explore the impact of adjuvant radiation on cancer-specific survival in pancreatic cancer patients who received surgical resection.

Results: A total of 10,224 patients met our inclusion criteria with 6768 (66.2%) patients treated with surgery only and 3456 (33.8%) treated with surgery plus adjuvant radiation. Surgery followed by adjuvant radiation was associated with significantly improved survival (HR: 0.753, CI: 0.718-0.789, p<0.001). Additionally, female gender and married status were both independently associated with better survival (p<0.05), while advanced age, Caucasian race, higher TNM stage, and higher grade had worse survival outcomes (p<0.05) Asian and Spanish-Hispanic-Latino patients were less likely to receive adjuvant radiotherapy (p<0.05).

Conclusion: Adjuvant radiation was associated with significantly improved survival after resection for pancreatic cancer. There are significant differences in the patient populations who receive adjuvant radiation.

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