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Regret affects the choice between neoadjuvant therapy and upfront surgery for potentially resectable pancreatic cancer

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Citazione:
Regret affects the choice between neoadjuvant therapy and upfront surgery for potentially resectable pancreatic cancer / Cucchetti, A.; Djulbegovic, B.; Crippa, S.; Hozo, I.; Sbrancia, M.; Tsalatsanis, A.; Binda, C.; Fabbri, C.; Salvia, R.; Falconi, M.; Ercolani, G.; Alfieri, S.; Amato, A.; Amisano, M.; Anderloni, A.; Maestri, A.; Coluccio, C.; Brandi, G.; Casadei-Gardini, A.; Cennamo, V.; Crino, S. F.; Valle, R. D.; De Angelis, C.; Di Battista, M.; Di Maio, M.; Di Marco, M.; Di Marco, M.; Di Matteo, F.; Di Mitri, R.; Ettorre, G. M.; Facciorusso, A.; Farina, G.; Ferrari, G.; Fornaro, L.; Frigerio, I.; Frisone, D.; Fuccio, L.; Gardini, A.; Garufi, C.; Giampieri, R.; Grazi, G. L.; Jovine, E.; Kauffmann, E.; Langella, S.; Larghi, A.; Manno, M.; Marciano, E.; Marzioni, M.; Merighi, A.; Mutignani, M.; Nardo, B.; Niger, M.; Palmisano, V.; Partelli, S.; Pinto, C.; Piras, E.; Rapposelli, I. G.; Reni, M.; Ricci, C.; Rimassa, L.; Siena, S.; Spada, C.; Sperti, E.; Spezzaferro, M.; Sposito, C.; Tamberi, S.; Troisi, R.; Veneroni, L.; Vivarelli, M.; Zerbi, A.. - In: SURGERY. - ISSN 0039-6060. - 173:6(2023), pp. 1421-1427. [10.1016/j.surg.2023.01.016]
Abstract:
Background: When treating potentially resectable pancreatic adenocarcinoma, therapeutic decisions are left to the sensibility of treating clinicians who, faced with a decision that post hoc can be proven wrong, may feel a sense of regret that they want to avoid. A regret-based decision model was applied to evaluate attitudes toward neoadjuvant therapy versus upfront surgery for potentially resectable pancreatic adenocarcinoma. Methods: Three clinical scenarios describing high-, intermediate-, and low-risk disease-specific mortality after upfront surgery were presented to 60 respondents (20 oncologists, 20 gastroenterologists, and 20 surgeons). Respondents were asked to report their regret of omission and commission regarding neoadjuvant chemotherapy on a scale between 0 (no regret) and 100 (maximum regret). The threshold model and a multilevel mixed regression were applied to analyze respondents’ attitudes toward neoadjuvant therapy. Results: The lowest regret of omission was elicited in the low-risk scenario, and the highest regret in the high-risk scenario (P <.001). The regret of the commission was diametrically opposite to the regret of omission (P ≤.001). The disease-specific threshold mortality at which upfront surgery is favored over the neoadjuvant therapy progressively decreased from the low-risk to the high-risk scenarios (P ≤.001). The nonsurgeons working in or with lower surgical volume centers (P =.010) and surgeons (P =.018) accepted higher disease-specific mortality after upfront surgery, which resulted in the lower likelihood of adopting neoadjuvant therapy. Conclusion: Regret drives decision making in the management of pancreatic adenocarcinoma. Being a surgeon or a specialist working in surgical centers with lower patient volumes reduces the likelihood of recommending neoadjuvant therapy.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Cucchetti, A.; Djulbegovic, B.; Crippa, S.; Hozo, I.; Sbrancia, M.; Tsalatsanis, A.; Binda, C.; Fabbri, C.; Salvia, R.; Falconi, M.; Ercolani, G.; Alfieri, S.; Amato, A.; Amisano, M.; Anderloni, A.; Maestri, A.; Coluccio, C.; Brandi, G.; Casadei-Gardini, A.; Cennamo, V.; Crino, S. F.; Valle, R. D.; De Angelis, C.; Di Battista, M.; Di Maio, M.; Di Marco, M.; Di Marco, M.; Di Matteo, F.; Di Mitri, R.; Ettorre, G. M.; Facciorusso, A.; Farina, G.; Ferrari, G.; Fornaro, L.; Frigerio, I.; Frisone, D.; Fuccio, L.; Gardini, A.; Garufi, C.; Giampieri, R.; Grazi, G. L.; Jovine, E.; Kauffmann, E.; Langella, S.; Larghi, A.; Manno, M.; Marciano, E.; Marzioni, M.; Merighi, A.; Mutignani, M.; Nardo, B.; Niger, M.; Palmisano, V.; Partelli, S.; Pinto, C.; Piras, E.; Rapposelli, I. G.; Reni, M.; Ricci, C.; Rimassa, L.; Siena, S.; Spada, C.; Sperti, E.; Spezzaferro, M.; Sposito, C.; Tamberi, S.; Troisi, R.; Veneroni, L.; Vivarelli, M.; Zerbi, A.
Autori di Ateneo:
CASADEI GARDINI ANDREA
CRIPPA STEFANO
FALCONI MASSIMO
PARTELLI STEFANO
RENI MICHELE
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unisr.it/handle/20.500.11768/138324
Link al Full Text:
https://iris.unisr.it//retrieve/handle/20.500.11768/138324/247777/1-s2.0-S0039606023000429-main.pdf
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SURGERY
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