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Review
. 2008 Apr;7(2):121-5.

Development and controversies of adjuvant therapy for pancreatic cancer

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Review

Development and controversies of adjuvant therapy for pancreatic cancer

Wan-Yee Lau et al. Hepatobiliary Pancreat Dis Int. 2008 Apr.

Abstract

Background: Pancreatic cancer is an aggressive malignancy with a dismal prognosis. Radical surgery provides the only chance for a cure with a 5-year survival rate of 7%-25%. An effective adjuvant therapy is urgently needed to improve the surgical outcome. This review describes the current status of adjuvant therapy for pancreatic cancer, and highlights its controversies.

Data sources: A Medline database search was performed to identify relevant articles using the keywords "pancreatic neoplasm", and "adjuvant therapy". Additional papers were identified by a manual search of the references from the key articles.

Results: Eight prospective randomized controlled trials (RCTs) on the use of adjuvant chemotherapy and chemoradiation for pancreatic cancer could be identified. The results for adjuvant regimens based on systemic 5-fluorouracil with or without external radiotherapy were conflicting. The recent two RCTs on gemcitabine based regimen gave promising results.

Conclusions: Based on the available data, no standard adjuvant therapy for pancreatic cancer can be established yet. The best adjuvant regimen remains to be determined in large-scale RCTs. Future trials should use a gemcitabine based regimen.

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