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22 gru 2021 · Results: Overall, 10,298 patients were included, of whom 1551 (15%) were <60 years. Patients <60 years were more often male, had better performance status, less comorbidities and less stage I disease, and more often received anticancer treatment (67 vs. 33%, p < 0.001) than older patients.
21 mar 2023 · According to the American Cancer Society, about 3 percent of people with distant, or stage 4, pancreatic cancer will survive five years after diagnosis. There’s no way to predict when any one person will die, but most people with end-stage pancreatic cancer live for about one to two years.
26 maj 2023 · Most of the time, pancreatic cancer lacks symptoms in the early stages, so it’s often caught in more advanced stages, when the cancer has already spread beyond the pancreas. This article will cover: How is pancreatic cancer staged? If pancreatic cancer has spread, the patient may notice new symptoms.
28 maj 2021 · To successfully implement imaging-based pancreatic cancer (PC) surveillance, understanding the timeline and morphologic features of neoplastic progression is key.
Increasing age correlates with risk of pancreatic cancer; most patients are diagnosed at ages 60–80 years, and pancreatic cancer is unusual in people younger than 45 years. Pancreatic cancer affects men and women equally.
30 paź 2024 · According to a 2023 study, the median overall survival for people experiencing a recurrence of pancreatic cancer is 21.2 months. However, this is a very generalized figure since so many different ...
Among individuals aged 55 years or older (251 360 cases; 51% women), the AAPCs increased among women (0.62% [95% CI, 0.51%-0.74%]; P < .001) and men (0.92% [95% CI, 0.82%-1.01%]; P < .001) with the nonequal trends (P < .001) suggesting a greater increase among men.