Prediction of Pancreatic Cancer in Diabetes Patients with Worsening Glycemic Control

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Background: Worsening glycemic control indicates elevated risk of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC). We developed prediction models for PDAC among those with worsening glycemiccontrol after diabetes diagnosis. Methods: In 2000-2016 records within the Veterans Affairs Health System (VA), we identified three cohorts with progression of diabetes: (i) insulin initiation (n = 449,685), (ii) initiation of combination oral hypoglycemic medication (n = 414,460), and (iii) hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) ≥8% with ≥D1% within 15 months (n = 593,401). We computed 12-, 36-, and 60-month incidence of PDAC and developed prediction models separately for males and females, with consideration of <30 demographic, behavioral, clinical, and laboratory variables. Models were selected to optimize Akaike's Information Criterion, and performance for predicting 12- , 36-, and 60-month incident PDAC was evaluated by bootstrap. Results: Incidence of PDAC was highest for insulin initiators and greater in males than in females. Optimism-corrected cindices of the models for predicting 36-month incidence of PDAC in the male population were: (i) 0.72, (ii) 0.70, and (iii) 0.71, respectively. Models performed better for predicting 12- month incident PDAC [c-index (i) 0.78, (ii) 0.73, (iii) 0.76 for males], and worse for predicting 60-month incident PDAC [cindex (i) 0.69, (ii) 0.67, (iii) 0.68 for males]. Model performance was lower among females. For subjects whose model-predicted 36-month PDAC risks were ≥1%, the observed incidences were (i) 1.9%, (ii) 2.2%, and (iii) 1.8%. Conclusions: Sex-specific models for PDAC can estimate risk of PDAC at the time of progression of diabetes.

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Jeon, C. Y., Kim, S., Lin, Y. C., Risch, H. A., Goodarzi, M. O., Nuckols, T. K., … Pisegna, J. R. (2022). Prediction of Pancreatic Cancer in Diabetes Patients with Worsening Glycemic Control. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers and Prevention, 31(1), 242–253. https://doi.org/10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-21-0712

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