Overview of Pancreatic Cancer Epidemiology in Europe and Recommendations for Screening in High-Risk Populations

Author:

Partyka Olga1,Pajewska Monika12ORCID,Kwaśniewska Daria3,Czerw Aleksandra12ORCID,Deptała Andrzej4ORCID,Budzik Michał4ORCID,Cipora Elżbieta5ORCID,Gąska Izabela5,Gazdowicz Lucyna5,Mielnik Aneta5,Sygit Katarzyna6ORCID,Sygit Marian6,Krzych-Fałta Edyta7,Schneider-Matyka Daria8,Grochans Szymon9,Cybulska Anna M.8ORCID,Drobnik Jarosław10ORCID,Bandurska Ewa11,Ciećko Weronika11ORCID,Ratajczak Piotr12ORCID,Kamecka Karolina13,Marczak Michał14,Kozłowski Remigiusz13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Health Economics and Medical Law, Medical University of Warsaw, 01-445 Warsaw, Poland

2. Department of Economic and System Analyses, National Institute of Public Health NIH-National Research Institute, 00-791 Warsaw, Poland

3. Department of Oncology, The National Institute of Medicine of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, 02-507 Warsaw, Poland

4. Department of Oncology Propaedeutics, Medical University of Warsaw, 01-445 Warsaw, Poland

5. Medical Institute, Jan Grodek State University in Sanok, 38-500 Sanok, Poland

6. Faculty of Health Sciences, Calisia University, 62-800 Kalisz, Poland

7. Department of Basic of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, Medical University of Warsaw, 01-445 Warsaw, Poland

8. Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin, 71-210 Szczecin, Poland

9. Department of Specialised Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin, 71-210 Szczecin, Poland

10. Department of Family Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Wrocław Medical University, 51-141 Wrocław, Poland

11. Center for Competence Development, Integrated Care and e-Health, Medical University of Gdansk, 80-204 Gdansk, Poland

12. Department of Pharmacoeconomics and Social Pharmacy, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, 60-806 Poznań, Poland

13. Department of Management and Logistics in Healthcare, Medical University of Lodz, 90-131 Lodz, Poland

14. Collegium Management, WSB Merito University in Warsaw, 03-204 Warszawa, Poland

Abstract

Pancreatic cancer is the seventh most common cause of death in the group of oncological diseases. Due to the asymptomatic course, early diagnosis is difficult. Currently, early detection methods are only used in high-risk groups. A literature review based on the available results of observational studies on patients with pancreatic cancer and people from high-risk groups was used to summarize the knowledge on risk factors. The GLOBOCAN 2020 data were used to assess the epidemiological situation in Europe. A summary of screening recommendations was prepared based on the available documents from medical organizations and associations. Pancreatic cancer risk factors are divided into two main groups: non-modifiable factors, e.g., hereditary factors and age, which increase the risk of developing this disease, and modifiable factors—BMI, smoking, and alcohol consumption. Hereditary factors account for 10% of pancreatic cancer cases. The highly specialized methods of early detection, (MRI, CT, or EUS) are used for screening high-risk populations. Of all the imaging methods, EUS is considered the most sensitive for pancreatic cancer and allows an accurate assessment of the size of even small lesions (<30 mm) and the extent of tumour infiltration into blood vessels. The available studies vary on the level of sensitivity and specificity of these methods for the diagnosis of pancreatic cancer. EUS, MRI, and CT are also expensive procedures and in some patients can be invasive, which is one of the arguments against the introduction of population screening programs based on imaging methods. Therefore, it is important to look for viable solutions that would improve early detection. This is important from the point of view of healthcare systems in Europe, where almost 29% of all global pancreatic cancer cases are reported.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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