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Pattern of Care and Outcomes of Gallbladder Cancer Patients: Retrospective Study from a High Incidence Region in India
Introduction Gallbladder cancer (GBC) is the 20th most common cancer in India with a crude incidence rate of 2.3 per 100,000 persons. Of note, it is relatively common in states which fall in the Gangetic plains. Patients often present in the advanced stage and have an unfavorable prognosis. Materia...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10691906/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38047044 http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0043-1761440 |
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author | Kashyap, Lakhan Singh, Arpita Tomar, Subham Gupta, Anuj Sansar, Bipinesh Chaudhary, Amit Kumar Mishra, Bal Krishna Sambasivaiah, Kuraparthy Kapoor, Akhil |
author_facet | Kashyap, Lakhan Singh, Arpita Tomar, Subham Gupta, Anuj Sansar, Bipinesh Chaudhary, Amit Kumar Mishra, Bal Krishna Sambasivaiah, Kuraparthy Kapoor, Akhil |
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description | Introduction Gallbladder cancer (GBC) is the 20th most common cancer in India with a crude incidence rate of 2.3 per 100,000 persons. Of note, it is relatively common in states which fall in the Gangetic plains. Patients often present in the advanced stage and have an unfavorable prognosis. Materials and Methods From January to June 2021, 170 treatment-naive GBC (adenocarcinoma) patients who were registered at a tertiary care cancer center in North India, were included. Data were extracted from electronic medical records and was analyzed with SPSS. Results Median age was 56 years (range 32–77 years) and 65.5% ( n = 112) were female. Incidental GBC was found in 20% patient ( n = 34). Majority of patients (79.4%, n = 135) had preserved performance status. Advanced GBC was present in 85.8% ( n = 146) patients (locally advanced = 37.0% and metastatic = 48.8%). Biliary drainage procedure was performed in 24% of patients (68% of patients with obstructive jaundice). More than half of patients (53.5%) were lost to follow-up without any treatment. There were 33 patients (19.4%) who underwent surgery and 20 of them received neoadjuvant chemotherapy. Adjuvant chemotherapy and adjuvant radiotherapy were received by 13 and 2 patients, respectively. Palliative chemotherapy was administered to 46 patients. The most common chemotherapy regimen was gemcitabine-cisplatin. At a median follow-up of 1.7 months (95% confidence interval, 1–2.4 months), 42 patients (24%) progressed and 24 patients (14%) died, with 6 months estimated progression-free survival and overall survival being 60.2 and 79%, respectively. Conclusion GBC is an aggressive and lethal malignancy predominantly affecting females in the fifth decade with dismal outcomes. Improved access to health care, an aggressive approach in operable cases, and optimization of systemic and adjuvant therapy are the need of the hour. |
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spelling | pubmed-106919062023-12-02 Pattern of Care and Outcomes of Gallbladder Cancer Patients: Retrospective Study from a High Incidence Region in India Kashyap, Lakhan Singh, Arpita Tomar, Subham Gupta, Anuj Sansar, Bipinesh Chaudhary, Amit Kumar Mishra, Bal Krishna Sambasivaiah, Kuraparthy Kapoor, Akhil South Asian J Cancer Introduction Gallbladder cancer (GBC) is the 20th most common cancer in India with a crude incidence rate of 2.3 per 100,000 persons. Of note, it is relatively common in states which fall in the Gangetic plains. Patients often present in the advanced stage and have an unfavorable prognosis. Materials and Methods From January to June 2021, 170 treatment-naive GBC (adenocarcinoma) patients who were registered at a tertiary care cancer center in North India, were included. Data were extracted from electronic medical records and was analyzed with SPSS. Results Median age was 56 years (range 32–77 years) and 65.5% ( n = 112) were female. Incidental GBC was found in 20% patient ( n = 34). Majority of patients (79.4%, n = 135) had preserved performance status. Advanced GBC was present in 85.8% ( n = 146) patients (locally advanced = 37.0% and metastatic = 48.8%). Biliary drainage procedure was performed in 24% of patients (68% of patients with obstructive jaundice). More than half of patients (53.5%) were lost to follow-up without any treatment. There were 33 patients (19.4%) who underwent surgery and 20 of them received neoadjuvant chemotherapy. Adjuvant chemotherapy and adjuvant radiotherapy were received by 13 and 2 patients, respectively. Palliative chemotherapy was administered to 46 patients. The most common chemotherapy regimen was gemcitabine-cisplatin. At a median follow-up of 1.7 months (95% confidence interval, 1–2.4 months), 42 patients (24%) progressed and 24 patients (14%) died, with 6 months estimated progression-free survival and overall survival being 60.2 and 79%, respectively. Conclusion GBC is an aggressive and lethal malignancy predominantly affecting females in the fifth decade with dismal outcomes. Improved access to health care, an aggressive approach in operable cases, and optimization of systemic and adjuvant therapy are the need of the hour. Thieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Pvt. Ltd. 2023-08-11 /pmc/articles/PMC10691906/ /pubmed/38047044 http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0043-1761440 Text en MedIntel Services Pvt Ltd. This is an open access article published by Thieme under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonDerivative-NonCommercial License, permitting copying and reproduction so long as the original work is given appropriate credit. Contents may not be used for commercial purposes, or adapted, remixed, transformed or built upon. ( https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ ) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License, which permits unrestricted reproduction and distribution, for non-commercial purposes only; and use and reproduction, but not distribution, of adapted material for non-commercial purposes only, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Kashyap, Lakhan Singh, Arpita Tomar, Subham Gupta, Anuj Sansar, Bipinesh Chaudhary, Amit Kumar Mishra, Bal Krishna Sambasivaiah, Kuraparthy Kapoor, Akhil Pattern of Care and Outcomes of Gallbladder Cancer Patients: Retrospective Study from a High Incidence Region in India |
title | Pattern of Care and Outcomes of Gallbladder Cancer Patients: Retrospective Study from a High Incidence Region in India |
title_full | Pattern of Care and Outcomes of Gallbladder Cancer Patients: Retrospective Study from a High Incidence Region in India |
title_fullStr | Pattern of Care and Outcomes of Gallbladder Cancer Patients: Retrospective Study from a High Incidence Region in India |
title_full_unstemmed | Pattern of Care and Outcomes of Gallbladder Cancer Patients: Retrospective Study from a High Incidence Region in India |
title_short | Pattern of Care and Outcomes of Gallbladder Cancer Patients: Retrospective Study from a High Incidence Region in India |
title_sort | pattern of care and outcomes of gallbladder cancer patients: retrospective study from a high incidence region in india |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10691906/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38047044 http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0043-1761440 |
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