Perspectives of the medical oncologist regarding adjuvant chemotherapy for pancreatic cancer: An international expert survey and case vignette study
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2025-03
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Biesma, Nanske
Graus, M. U.J.E.
Cirkel, Geert A
Besselink, M. G.
de Groot, J. W.B.
Koerkamp, B. Groot
Herbschleb, Karin H
Los, Maartje
Verdonk, Robert C
Wilmink, J. W.
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Introduction: Adjuvant chemotherapy improves survival in patients with resected pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC). The decision to initiate chemotherapy involves both patient and physician factors, decision-specific criteria, and contextual considerations. This study aimed to assess medical oncologists' views on adjuvant chemotherapy following pancreatic resection for PDAC. Methods: An online survey and case vignette study were distributed to medical oncologists via the Dutch Pancreatic Cancer Group (DPCG), International Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association (IHPBA) and related networks. Results: A total of 91 oncologists from 14 countries participated, 46 % of whom treated more than 40 new PDAC patients annually, with a median experience of 15 years. Significant discrepancies were noted in their recommendations for adjuvant chemotherapy across case vignettes. In patients over 70, 17 % advised against chemotherapy, while 31 % said age was not a factor. Oncologists with less than 10 years of experience and those in non-academic settings were less likely to recommend adjuvant therapy. While 87 % agreed mFOLFIRINOX is the preferred adjuvant treatment, consensus on individual cases was lacking. The recommended interval between surgery and chemotherapy ranged from 3 to 26 weeks, with varying reasons for withholding treatment, primarily due to postoperative recovery and performance status. Conclusions: Our study revealed substantial variation among oncologists in counseling on adjuvant chemotherapy after PDAC resection. This emphasizes the need for more patient involvement in decision-making and improving shared decision-making.
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Surgery, Oncology
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Biesma, N C, Graus, M U J E, Cirkel, G A, Besselink, M G, de Groot, J W B, Koerkamp, B G, Herbschleb, K H, Los, M, Verdonk, R C, Wilmink, J W, Cervantes, A, Valle, J W, Valkenburg-van Iersel, L B J, Froeling, F E M, Molenaar, I Q, Daamen, L A, de Vos-Geelen, J, van Santvoort, H C & for the Dutch Pancreatic Cancer Group 2025, 'Perspectives of the medical oncologist regarding adjuvant chemotherapy for pancreatic cancer : An international expert survey and case vignette study', European Journal of Surgical Oncology, vol. 51, no. 3, 109544. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejso.2024.109544