Resection of pancreatic cancer in Europe and USA: an international large-scale study highlighting large variations

Author:

Huang LeiORCID,Jansen Lina,Balavarca Yesilda,Molina-Montes Esther,Babaei Masoud,van der Geest Lydia,Lemmens Valery,Van Eycken Liesbet,De Schutter Harlinde,Johannesen Tom B,Fristrup Claus W,Mortensen Michael B,Primic-Žakelj Maja,Zadnik Vesna,Becker Nikolaus,Hackert Thilo,Mägi Margit,Cassetti Tiziana,Sassatelli Romano,Grützmann Robert,Merkel Susanne,Gonçalves Ana F,Bento Maria J,Hegyi Péter,Lakatos Gábor,Szentesi Andrea,Moreau Michel,van de Velde Tony,Broeks Annegien,Sant Milena,Minicozzi Pamela,Mazzaferro Vincenzo,Real Francisco X,Carrato Alfredo,Molero Xavier,Besselink Marc G,Malats Núria,Büchler Markus W,Schrotz-King Petra,Brenner Hermann

Abstract

ObjectiveResection can potentially cure resectable pancreatic cancer (PaC) and significantly prolong survival in some patients. This large-scale international study aimed to investigate variations in resection for PaC in Europe and USA and determinants for its utilisation.DesignData from six European population-based cancer registries and the US Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program database during 2003–2016 were analysed. Age-standardised resection rates for overall and stage I–II PaCs were computed. Associations between resection and demographic and clinical parameters were assessed using multivariable logistic regression models.ResultsA total of 153 698 records were analysed. In population-based registries in 2012–2014, resection rates ranged from 13.2% (Estonia) to 21.2% (Slovenia) overall and from 34.8% (Norway) to 68.7% (Denmark) for stage I–II tumours, with great international variations. During 2003–2014, resection rates only increased in USA, the Netherlands and Denmark. Resection was significantly less frequently performed with more advanced tumour stage (ORs for stage III and IV versus stage I–II tumours: 0.05–0.18 and 0.01–0.06 across countries) and increasing age (ORs for patients 70–79 and ≥80 versus those <60 years: 0.37–0.63 and 0.03–0.16 across countries). Patients with advanced-stage tumours (stage III–IV: 63.8%–81.2%) and at older ages (≥70 years: 52.6%–59.5%) receiving less frequently resection comprised the majority of diagnosed cases. Patient performance status, tumour location and size were also associated with resection application.ConclusionRates of PaC resection remain low in Europe and USA with great international variations. Further studies are warranted to explore reasons for these variations.

Funder

Deutsche Krebshilfe

Fondo de Investigaciones Sanitarias (FIS), Instituto de Salud Carlos III-FEDER, Spain

European Cooperation in Science and Technology

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Gastroenterology

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