Prognostic factors for pancreatic cancer patients treated with immune-cell therapy

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Background/Aim: The past 17 years, immune-cell therapy has been administered to 990 patients with advanced or recurrent pancreatic adenocarcinoma and 50 patients with curatively resected pancreatic adenocarcinoma. Materials and Methods: The correlation between overall survival (OS) and various factors including sex, age, performance status (PS), distant metastasis, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and type of immune-cell therapy were evaluated by univariate and multivariate analyses. Results: The median OS of advanced or recurrent pancreatic cancer was 5.8 months, and the prognosis was improved in pancreatic cancer patients who received immune-cell therapy with PS scores of 0-1 [hazard risk (HR)=0.56; 95% confidence interval (CI)=0.46-0.68; p<0.0001], chemotherapy (HR=0.68; 95%CI=0.54-0.87; p=0.002), or radiotherapy (HR=0.76; 95%CI=0.63-0.93; p=0.006). Multivariate analysis demonstrated that distant metastasis indicated a poor prognosis for pancreatic cancer patients that were administered immune-cell therapy (HR=1.62; 95%CI=1.37-1.93; p<0.0001). Additionally, the combined immune-cell therapy with αβ T cell and dendritic cell (DC) vaccine provided a survival benefit in advanced or recurrent pancreatic cancer patients (HR=0.69; 95%CI=0.57-0.83; p<0.0001). Conclusion: A survival benefit could be potentially obtained with better PS by the combination of αβ T cell therapy, DC vaccine therapy, and chemotherapy at an early stage in pancreatic cancer.

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Makita, K., Kamigaki, T., Okada, S., Matsuda, E., Ibe, H., Oguma, E., … Goto, S. (2018). Prognostic factors for pancreatic cancer patients treated with immune-cell therapy. In Anticancer Research (Vol. 38, pp. 4353–4360). International Institute of Anticancer Research. https://doi.org/10.21873/anticanres.12736

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