Abstract

Systemic treatment of pancreatic adenocarcinoma in the population of people over 65 years old is a challenge resulting from both the extremely unfavourable prognosis of this cancer and the particularly high sensitivity to the toxicity of chemotherapy in the elderly. This article presents the effectiveness and side effects of first-line chemotherapy according to the FOLFIRINOX regimen in patients over 65 years of age diagnosed with advanced pancreatic adenocarcinoma. The analysis was conducted in a group of 43 patients diagnosed with locally advanced inoperable pancreatic cancer or metastatic pancreatic cancer. Patients were treated between 2017 and 2021 in the Clinical Oncology Department, University Clinical Centre, Katowice, Poland. In the study group, the median overall survival was 9.8 months; the median progression-free survival was 8.8 months. Treatment toxicity occurred in all patients. Adverse events of G3 and G4 severity (common terminology criteria for adverse events 5.0) occurred in 8% of patients. In 2 patients (5%), chemotherapy toxicity was the reason for discontinuation of systemic treatment. Triple-drug chemotherapy in a group of patients aged over 65 years with a diagnosis of advanced pancreatic cancer shows similar effectiveness to the general treated population, and with proper medical supervision the severity of side effects is at an acceptable level.

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