Cancers (Jul 2021)

Management of Patients with Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma in the Real-Life Setting: Lessons from the French National Hospital Database

  • Christelle de la Fouchardière,
  • Mustapha Adham,
  • Anne-Marie Marion-Audibert,
  • Antoine Duclos,
  • Claude Darcha,
  • Olivier Berthelet,
  • Valérie Hervieu,
  • Pascal Artru,
  • Hélène Labrosse,
  • Yohan Fayet,
  • Bruno Ferroud-Plattet,
  • Bruno Aublet-Cuvellier,
  • Georges Chambon,
  • Mathieu Baconnier,
  • Christine Rebischung,
  • Fadila Farsi,
  • Isabelle Ray-Coquard,
  • Charles Mastier,
  • Pierre-Jean Ternamian,
  • Nicolas Williet,
  • Emmanuel Buc,
  • Thomas Walter,
  • Andrée-Laure Herr

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers13143515
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 14
p. 3515

Abstract

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Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) remains a major public health challenge, and faces disparities and delays in the diagnosis and access to care. Our purposes were to describe the medical path of PDAC patients in the real-life setting and evaluate the overall survival at 1 year. We used the national hospital discharge summaries database system to analyze the management of patients with newly diagnosed PDAC over the year 2016 in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region (AuRA) (France). A total of 1872 patients met inclusion criteria corresponding to an incidence of 22.6 per 100,000 person-year. Within the follow-up period, 353 (18.9%) were operated with a curative intent, 743 (39.7%) underwent chemo- and/or radiotherapy, and 776 (41.4%) did not receive any of these treatments. Less than half of patients were operated in a high-volume center, defined by more than 20 PDAC resections performed annually, mainly university hospitals. The 1-year survival rate was 47% in the overall population. This study highlights that a significant number of patients with PDAC are still operated in low-volume centers or do not receive any specific oncological treatment. A detailed analysis of the medical pathways is necessary in order to identify the medical and territorial determinants and their impact on the patient’s outcome.

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