Hospital volume and prognosis of patients with metastatic pancreatic cancer: A study using the Osaka Cancer Registry

被引:3
作者
Kawamoto, Yasuharu [1 ]
Ikezawa, Kenji [1 ]
Tabuchi, Takahiro [2 ]
Morishima, Toshitaka [2 ]
Seiki, Yusuke [1 ]
Watsuji, Ko [1 ]
Hirao, Takeru [1 ]
Higashi, Sena [1 ]
Urabe, Makiko [1 ]
Kai, Yugo [1 ]
Takada, Ryoji [1 ]
Yamai, Takuo [1 ]
Mukai, Kaori [1 ]
Nakabori, Tasuku [1 ]
Uehara, Hiroyuki [1 ]
Miyashiro, Isao [2 ]
Ohkawa, Kazuyoshi [1 ]
机构
[1] Osaka Int Canc Inst, Dept Hepatobiliary & Pancreat Oncol, 3-1-69 Otemae,Chuo Ku, Osaka 5418567, Japan
[2] Osaka Int Canc Inst, Canc Control Ctr, Osaka, Japan
基金
日本学术振兴会;
关键词
Hospital volume; Osaka Cancer Registry; Pancreatic cancer; Prognosis; BREAST-CANCER; IMPACT; ASSOCIATION; SURVIVAL; SURGERY; CARE;
D O I
10.1007/s00432-023-04966-x
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
PurposePancreatic cancer (PC) has one of the worst prognoses among all solid cancers. Hospital volume has been shown to be significantly associated with outcomes in patients with PC undergoing surgery. Nonetheless, the association between hospital volume and prognosis in patients with metastatic PC remains unclear. This study aimed to examine the association between hospital volume and prognosis in patients with metastatic PC using large-scale population-based cancer registry data.MethodsThis retrospective observational study was conducted using data from the Osaka Cancer Registry database. Data of patients with metastatic PC over 10 years (2009-2018) were obtained. Hospitals were categorized into high-volume hospitals (HVHs; & GE; 240 patients diagnosed with PC for 10 years), middle-volume hospitals (MVHs; 120-239 patients diagnosed with PC for 10 years), and low-volume hospitals (LVHs; < 120 patients diagnosed with PC for 10 years). Multivariate analysis was performed to identify factors associated with overall survival (OS).ResultsThe analysis included 8,929 patients with metastatic PC. Median OS was significantly more favorable in HVHs than in MVHs and LVHs. Multivariate analysis adjusted for hospital volume, age, primary tumor site, year of diagnosis, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy revealed that hospital volume was an independent factor associated with OS (HVHs vs. MVHs: hazard ratio [HR], 1.10; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.03-1.16; P = 0.003, HVHs vs. LVHs: HR, 1.20; 95% CI, 1.13-1.27; P < 0.001).ConclusionHospital volume is an independent prognostic factor in patients with metastatic PC, suggesting an association between hospital volume and treatment outcomes.
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页码:12835 / 12841
页数:7
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