Objectives: The prognosis of patients with advanced pancreatic cancer remains very poor. This study was designed to elucidate the prognostic factors of patients with pancreatic cancer to evaluate appropriate treatment with gemcitabine.
Methods: Ninety-nine consecutive patients with stage IV pancreatic cancer were treated in the gemcitabine era at the Kobe University Hospital. Prognostic variables for survival were analyzed (sex, age, performance status, main site of the tumor, tumor size, major vessel invasion, distal metastasis, resection, gemcitabine, radiation, and pathological factors). The Cox proportional hazards model was used to determine the factors influencing the survival of patients with stage IV pancreatic cancer.
Results: Multivariate analysis revealed that pancreatic resection, gemcitabine, and distant metastasis significantly influenced the survival of all patients with stage IV pancreatic cancer. Pancreatic resection and gemcitabine were significant factors influencing the survival of patients with stage IVa pancreatic cancer, whereas gemcitabine was the strongest factor influencing stage IVb pancreatic cancer.
Conclusions: Gemcitabine has a possible role for stage IV pancreatic cancer.