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Pancreatic cancer survival trends in the US from 2001 to 2014:a CONCORD-3 study
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作者 Maja Nikšić Pamela Minicozzi +6 位作者 Hannah K Weir Heather Zimmerman Maria J Schymura Judith R Rees Michel P Coleman Claudia Allemani 《Cancer Communications》 SCIE 2023年第1期87-99,共13页
Background:Survival from pancreatic cancer is low worldwide.In the US,the 5-year relative survival has been slightly higher for women,whites and younger patients than for their counterparts,and differences in age and ... Background:Survival from pancreatic cancer is low worldwide.In the US,the 5-year relative survival has been slightly higher for women,whites and younger patients than for their counterparts,and differences in age and stage at diagnosis[Corrections added Nov 16,2022,after first online publication:a new affiliation is added to Maja Nikšić]may contribute to this pattern.We aimed to examine trends in survival by race,stage,age and sex for adults(15-99 years)diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in the US.Methods:This population-based study included 399,427 adults registered with pancreatic cancer in 41 US state cancer registries during 2001-2014,with followup to December 31,2014.We estimated age-specific and age-standardized net survival at 1 and 5 years.Results:Overall,12.3%of patients were blacks,and 84.2%were whites.About 9.5%of patients were diagnosed with localized disease,but 50.5%were diagnosed at an advanced stage;slightly more among blacks,mainly among men.No substantial changes were seen over time(2001-2003,2004-2008,2009-2014).In general,1-year net survival was higher in whites than in blacks(26.1%vs.22.1%during 2001-2003,35.1%vs.31.4%during 2009-2014).This difference was particularly evident among patients with localized disease(49.6%in whites vs.44.6%in blacks during 2001-2003,60.1%vs.55.3%during 2009-2014).The survival gap between blacks and whites with localized disease was persistent at 5 years after diagnosis,and it widened over time(from 24.0%vs.21.3%during 2001-2003 to 39.7%vs.31.0%during 2009-2014).The survival gap was wider among men than among women.Conclusions:Gaps in 1-and 5-year survival between blacks and whites were persistent throughout 2001-2014,especially for patients diagnosed with a localized tumor,for which surgery is currently the only treatment modality with the potential for cure. 展开更多
关键词 pancreatic cancer race/ethnicity stage net survival population-based cancer registries
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