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Structural and Socio-Spatial Determinants Influencing Care and Survival of Patients with a Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma: Results of the PANDAURA Cohort

Gaël S. Roth    
Yohan Fayet    
Sakina Benmameche-Medjahed    
Françoise Ducimetière    
Amandine Charreton    
Claire Cropet    
Sylvie Chabaud    
Anne-Marie Marion-Audibert    
Olivier Berthelet    
Thomas Walter    
Mustapha Adham    
Mathieu Baconnier    
David Tavan    
Nicolas Williet    
Pascal Artru    
Floriane Huet-Penz    
Isabelle Ray-Coquard    
Fadila Farsi    
Hélène Labrosse and Christelle de la Fouchardière    

Resumen

Pancreatic cancer is often diagnosed at an advanced stage, complicated to manage, and highly lethal due to its aggressivity. Optimizing its diagnosis and care pathways is a key challenge. This multicentric French cohort included 538 patients with pancreatic adenocarcinoma in 76 French centers. Among the most important results, the delays of care did not statistically influence survival in this cohort; high access to a general practitioner was associated with better chances to be resectable and survival was correlated with volume of pancreatic surgeries in healthcare centers.

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