Rare long-term survivors of pancreatic adenocarcinoma without curative resection

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作者
Stephen Y Oh [1 ]
Alicia Edwards [1 ]
Margaret T Mandelson [2 ]
Bruce Lin [3 ]
Russell Dorer [4 ]
W Scott Helton [5 ]
Richard A Kozarek [1 ]
Vincent J Picozzi [3 ]
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[1] Digestive Disease Institute,Virginia Mason Medical Center
[2] Cancer Institute,Virginia Mason Medical Center
[3] Department of Medical Oncology,Virginia Mason Medical Center
[4] Department of Pathology,Virginia Mason Medical Center
[5] Department of General Surgery,Virginia Mason Medical Center
关键词
Non-resected pancreatic cancer; Long-term survival; 5-year survival; Chemotherapy; Cholangitis; Second malignancy; Malnutrition;
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R737.14 [膀胱肿瘤];
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Long-term outcome data in pancreatic adenocarcinoma are predominantly based on surgical series, as resection is currently considered essential for longterm survival. In contrast, five-year survival in nonresected patients has rarely been reported. In this report, we examined the incidence and natural history of ≥ 5-year survivors with non-resected pancreatic adenocarcinoma. All patients with pancreatic adenocarcinoma who received oncologic therapy alone without surgery at our institution between 1995 and 2009 were identified. Non-resected ≥ 5-year survivors represented 2%(11/544) of all non-resected patients undergoing treatment for pancreatic adenocarcinoma, and 11%(11/98) of ≥ 5-year survivors. Nine patients had localized tumor and 2 metastatic disease at initial diagnosis. Disease progression occurred in 6 patients, and the local tumor bed was the most common site of progression. Six patients suffered from significant morbidities including recurrent cholangitis, second malignancy, malnutrition and bowel perforation. A rare subset of patients with pancreatic cancer achieve longterm survival without resection. Despite prolonged survival, morbidities unrelated to the primary cancer were frequently encountered and a close follow-up is warranted in these patients. Factors such as tumor biology and host immunity may play a key role in disease progression and survival.
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