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Long-term outcomes of extended radical resection combined with intraoperative radiation therapy for pancreatic cancer
Authors:Takamori Hiroshi  Hiraoka Takehisa  Kanemitsu Keiichiro  Tsuji Tatsuya  Tanaka Hiroshi  Chikamoto Akira  Horino Kei  Beppu Toru  Hirota Masahiko  Baba Hideo
Affiliation:(1) Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kumamoto University, 1-1-1 Honjo, Kumamoto 860-8556, Japan
Abstract:
Background/Purpose  Systemic and/or local recurrence often occurs even after curative resection for pancreatic cancer (PC). To prevent local relapse we adopted an extended radical resection combined with intraoperative radiation therapy in patients with PC, and all the patients were followed for more than 5 years. Methods  We assessed the long-term outcomes of 41 patients who underwent this combined therapy. The cumulative survival curve in this series was depicted using the Kaplan-Meier method. Statistical analyses were performed using the logrank test. Results  The actual 5-year survival rate was 14.6%, with a median survival time of 17.6 months. Six patients have been 5-year survivors. Local recurrence occurred in only 2 patients (5.0%). Cancer-related death occurred in 32 patients, 18 of whom had liver metastases. The patients with liver metastases had a significantly shorter survival time than those with other cancer-related causes of death. Patients with n3 lymph node involvement, extrapancreatic nerve plexus invasion, and stage IV disease had significantly poorer prognoses than patients without these characteristics. Conclusions  Our combined therapy for patients with PC contributed to local control; however, it provided no survival benefit, because of liver metastases.
Keywords:Pancreatic cancer  Actual 5-year survival  Extended radical resection  Intraoperative radiation therapy  Multimodality treatment
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