不能接受手术治疗的胰腺癌患者的寿命与70岁以上的患者一样长。

Q2 Medicine Journal of Buon Pub Date : 2021-07-01
Yildirim Serkan, Erdogan Atike Pinar, Yilmaz Cengiz, Ozveren Ahmet, Ekinci Ferhat, Bulut Gulcan
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目的:65岁以上的患者约占新诊断癌症的54%,约占癌症相关死亡的70%。这些年龄≥65岁的患者占临床实践的大多数,但在临床研究中的代表性低于现实生活中的代表性。我们设计了这项回顾性研究,以检查70岁以上胰腺癌患者的治疗和反应。方法:我们的研究是一项回顾性研究,包括来自土耳其5个中心的患者。纳入标准为年龄在18岁以上,诊断为胰腺癌,ECOG评分在0-2之间。这些患者根据年龄分为两组。第一组(老年组)分为70岁以上患者和70岁以下患者。结果:总生存期结论:70岁及以上胰腺癌患者的生存期短于其他年龄组。虽然这种差异在早期可以接受手术的患者中很明显,但在转移患者组中却没有发现。需要更大规模的前瞻性研究来更好地评估老年患者的治疗。
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Pancreatic cancer patients who cannot undergo curative surgery live as much as patients over 70 years old.

Purpose: Patients over the age of 65 constitute approximately 54% of newly diagnosed cancers and approximately 70% of cancer-related deaths. These patients aged ≥65 years, who form the majority of clinical practice, are represented less in clinical studies than in real life. We designed this retrospective study to examine the treatment and response of patients to pancreatic cancer in patients over 70 years of age.

Methods: Our study is a retrospective study that included patients from 5 centers in Turkey. Inclusion criteria were being over the age of 18 years, diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, and with ECOG performance score between 0-2. These patients were divided into two groups according to their age. The classification was made as patients over 70 years of age in the first group (geriatric group) and patients under 70 years of age (<70 age group) in the second group.

Results: Overall survival of the <70 age group was statistically significantly longer (median 10 months vs 9.1 months p=0.027). When the patients who underwent only curative surgery were examined, the survival was statistically significant in favor of the <70 age group (median 20.96 months vs 14.5 months p=0.011). No statistically significant difference was found between the two groups in terms of the overall survival of patients with metastatic diagnosis (median 8.1 months vs 8.4 months p=0.182).

Conclusion: The survival of patients with pancreatic cancer aged 70 and over was shorter than other age groups. While this difference was significant in patients who could undergo surgery at an early stage, it was not found in the metastatic patient group. Prospective larger-scale studies are needed to evaluate the treatment of geriatric patients better.

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Journal of Buon
Journal of Buon 医学-肿瘤学
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期刊介绍: JBUON aims at the rapid diffusion of scientific knowledge in Oncology. Its character is multidisciplinary, therefore all aspects of oncologic activities are welcome including clinical research (medical oncology, radiation oncology, surgical oncology, nursing oncology, psycho-oncology, supportive care), as well as clinically-oriented basic and laboratory research, cancer epidemiology and social and ethical aspects of cancer. Experts of all these disciplines are included in the Editorial Board. With a rapidly increasing body of new discoveries in clinical therapeutics, the molecular mechanisms that contribute to carcinogenesis, advancements in accurate and early diagnosis etc, JBUON offers a free forum for clinicians and basic researchers to make known promptly their achievements around the world. With this aim JBUON accepts a broad spectrum of articles such as editorials, original articles, reviews, special articles, short communications, commentaries, letters to the editor and correspondence among authors and readers. JBUON keeps the characteristics of its former paper print edition and appears as a bimonthly e-published journal with continuous volume, issue and page numbers.
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