Living in socioeconomically disadvantaged areas significantly reduces survival in patients with nonmetastatic pancreatic cancer, even with guideline-concordant treatment.
- Patients in high deprivation areas had a 1.9 times higher risk of decreased survival compared to those in lower deprivation areas.
- Not receiving guideline-concordant treatment increased the risk of poor outcomes by 1.7 times.
Surgeons should consider the socioeconomic context when selecting patients for treatment and address barriers to care.
- Factors like aggressive tumor biology and high comorbidity also contribute to worse survival outcomes.
Multicenter Study by Fonseca AL, Liapis I (…) Heslin MJ et 7 al. in J Am Coll Surg
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