Does Major Pancreatic Surgery Have Utility in Nonagenarians with Pancreas Cancer?
Rebecca S MeltzerDavid A KoobyJeffrey M SwitchenkoJashodeep DattaDarren R CarpizoShishir K MaithelMihir M ShahPublished in: Annals of surgical oncology (2020)
Even in well-selected nonagenarians, pancreatoduodenectomy or total pancreatectomy carries a high mortality rate. While adjuvant therapy after resection provides the best survival, it is seldom achieved, and chemoRT alone affords identical survival statistics as surgery alone. These data suggest it is reasonable to consider chemoRT as initial therapy, then reassess candidacy for resection if performance status allows.