A population-based study of biliary tract cancers (BTCs) in Alberta, Canada: How do our patients fare?

2017 
246Background: BTCs are poorly studied due to their rarity and heterogeneity. We explored demographics and outcomes of BTC pts over a 15 year period. Methods: All patients (pts) with biopsy-proven BTC (intrahepatic [IC] and extrahepatic [EC] cholangiocarcinomas, gallbladder cancers [GB], and ampulla of vater cancers [AV]) in Alberta were reviewed from January 1, 2000, to December 31, 2015. Demographic, pathologic, and survival data were extracted from electronic charts. Descriptive statistics were utilized. Overall survival (OS) was defined as the time from pathologic diagnosis to death date. Results: A total of 1,718 pts with BTCs were identified. Median age was 68 with 52% being male. The Table demonstrates OS breakdown based on tumour location and stage. Regardless of location of primary tumour, grade impacted survival (median OS in with well differentiated tumours vs undifferentiated tumors 26.6 vs 3.9 months). Pts who received standard of care palliative cisplatin/gemcitabine (Cis/Gem) chemotherapy (...
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