1. Pancreas Cancer Incidence and Pancreas Cancer-Associated Mortality Are Low in National Cohort of 7211 Pancreas Cyst Patients
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Anand, Gobind S, Youssef, Fady, Liu, Lin, Bustamante, Ranier, Earles, Ashley, Vege, Santhi Swaroop, Savides, Thomas, Fehmi, Syed Abbas, Kwong, Wilson T, and Gupta, Samir
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Oncology and Carcinogenesis ,Rare Diseases ,Pancreatic Cancer ,Cancer ,Clinical Research ,Digestive Diseases ,Aetiology ,2.4 Surveillance and distribution ,Good Health and Well Being ,Cohort Studies ,Humans ,Incidence ,Pancreas ,Pancreatic Cyst ,Pancreatic Neoplasms ,Retrospective Studies ,Pancreas cyst ,Pancreas cancer incidence ,Mortality ,Cohort study ,Clinical Sciences ,Gastroenterology & Hepatology ,Clinical sciences - Abstract
Background and aimsPancreatic cancer incidence and mortality among patients with pancreas cysts are unclear. The aims of this study are to evaluate incidence of pancreatic cancer and cause-specific mortality among patients with pancreatic cysts using a large national cohort over a long follow-up period.MethodsWe conducted a retrospective cohort study of US Veterans diagnosed with a pancreatic cyst 1999-2013, based on International Classification of Diseases, 9th edition (ICD9) coding within national Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) data. Pancreatic cancer incidence was ascertained using VA cancer registry data, ICD-9 codes, and the National Death Index, a national centralized database of death records, including cause-specific mortality.ResultsAmong 7211 Veterans with pancreatic cysts contributing 31,501 person-years of follow-up (median follow-up 4.4 years), 79 (1.1%) developed pancreatic cancer. A total of 1982 patients (27.5%) died during the study follow-up period. Sixty-three patients (3.2% of deaths; 0.9% of pancreas cyst cohort) died from pancreatic cancer, but the leading causes of death in the cohort were non-pancreatic cancer (n = 498, 25% of deaths) and cardiovascular disease (n = 398, 20% of deaths).ConclusionsPancreas cancer incidence and pancreatic cancer-associated mortality are very low in a large national cohort of VA pancreatic cyst patients with long-term follow-up. Most deaths were from non-pancreas cancers and cardiovascular causes, and only a minority (3.2%) were attributable to pancreas cancer. Given death from pancreas cancer is rare, future research should focus on identifying criteria for selecting individuals at high risk for death from pancreatic cancer for pancreatic cyst surveillance.
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- 2022