Outcome and patterns of care in advanced biliary tract carcinoma (ABC): Experience from two tertiary institutions in the United Kingdom

2013 
272 Background: The ABC-02 trial has defined the standard therapy for patients with advanced biliary tract cancer (ABC), however outcome in an unselected patient population in the UK has not been described. We report the outcome of a series of patients with ABC from two large UK cancer networks. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed all cases of ABC presenting to two UK cancer networks over a 9-year period. Patients with a diagnosis recorded under anatomical site (liver, gallbladder or biliary tree) or histological diagnosis (cholangiocarcinoma or adenocarcinoma, liver), were included. Any patients who had surgery with curative intent were excluded. Overall survival (OS) and factors influencing OS were assessed. For the analysis, chemotherapy regimens were considered as: (i) gemcitabine (G)-based vs. non-G-based, (ii) platinum (P)-based vs. non-P-based and (iii) fluoropyrimidine (F)-based vs. non-F-based. Results: 402 patients were available for analysis. The median OS was 6.2 months. On univariate analysi...
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