1. Unmet needs in the diagnosis and treatment of Romanian patients with bilio-pancreatic tumors: results of a prospective observational multicentric study
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Cella Danielescu, Maria Alexandra Barbu, Bogdan Mateescu, Cornelia Nitipir, Andrada Spanu, Bogdan Busuioc, Andreea Bengus, Aurelia Chiricuţă, Daniela Nicoleta Popescu, Theodor Voiosu, Andrei Voiosu, M. Zamfir, Octav Ginghina, M. Mardare, Monica State, and Claudia Puscasu
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Referral ,medicine.medical_treatment ,survival ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Pancreatic cancer ,medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,endoscopy ,Pathological ,multidisciplinary team ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Performance status ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Romania ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,General surgery ,pancreatic neoplasms ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,RC31-1245 ,Endoscopy ,Radiation therapy ,Bile Duct Neoplasms ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,oncology ,Drainage ,Female ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Observational study ,business ,cholangiocarcinoma ,patient outcome - Abstract
Background. Biliopancreatic tumors (BPT) are among the most aggressive solid malignancies, and their incidence is rising. Good patient outcome relies heavily on a multidisciplinary approach to therapy, including timely access to endoscopy, surgery and chemo/radiotherapy. We aimed to evaluate current practices as reflected in the management and outcome of patients diagnosed with BPT in the setting of a low-resource medical system in order to identify areas suitable for improvement. Material and methods. We conducted a prospective observational study of patients with pancreatic cancers and extrahepatic cholangiocarcinomas evaluated in 4 referral centers in Romania. We collected data on the pathology of the tumors, staging at diagnosis, ECOG status, surgical interventions, chemo/radiotherapy and endoscopic drainage where applicable. A telephonic follow-up visit at 3 months after the enrollment visit collected additional data regarding evolution, subsequent treatment, performance status and disease-related events and outcomes. Results and conclusions. One hundred seventy-two patients were included in the study during a one-year period at the four participating centers. 72.1% were diagnosed with pancreatic cancer while 27.9% had extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma. We identified several unmet needs in the current practices of treatment for these malignancies: a lack of pathological confirmation in 25.6% of the cases, a very low percentage of resectable lesions (only 18% of the patients operated with curative intent), and suboptimal choice of drainage in patients who required palliative drainage at their first endoscopic intervention. Significant effort is required to ensure standard-of-care treatment for patient with BPT in low-resource medical systems, including comprehensive auditing and protocol surveillance.
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- 2021