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    Characteristics and outcomes of gallbladder cancer patients at the Tata Medical Center, Kolkata 2017-2019

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    Dutta, Anindita
    Mungle, T.
    Chowdhury, N.
    Banerjee, P.
    Gehani, A.
    Sen, S.
    Mallath, M.
    Roy, P.
    Krishnan, Shekhar
    Ganguly, S.
    Banerjee, S.
    Roy, M.
    Saha, Vaskar
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    Cell Biology, Tata Translational Cancer Research Centre, Kolkata, India
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    2023
    
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    Background: The north and north-eastern regions of India have among the highest incidence of gallbladder cancer (GBC) in the world. We report the clinicopathological charateristics and outcome of GBC patients in India. Methods: Electronic medical records of patients diagnosed with GBC at Tata Medical Center, Kolkata between 2017 and 2019 were analyzed. Results: There were 698 cases of confirmed GBC with a median age of 58 (IQR: 50-65) years and female:male ratio of 1.96. At presentation, 91% (496/544) had stage III/IV disease and 30% (189/640) had incidental GBC. The 2-year overall survival (OS) was 100% (95% CI: 100-100); 61% (95% CI: 45-83); 30% (95% CI: 21-43); and 9% (95% CI: 6-13) for stages I-IV, respectively (p = <0.0001). For all patients, the 2-year OS in patients who had a radical cholecystectomy followed by adjuvant therapy (N = 36) was 50% (95% CI: 39-64), compared to 29% (95% CI: 22-38) for those who had a simple cholecystectomy and/or chemotherapy (N = 265) and 9% (95% CI: 6-14) in patients who were palliated (N = 107) (p = <0.0001). Conclusion: The combined surgical/chemotherapy approach for patients with stage II GBC showed the best outcomes. Early detection of GBC remains problematic with the majority of patients presenting with stage III-IV and who have a median survival of 9.1 months. Our data suggests that the tumor is chemoresponsive and multi-center collaborative clinical trials to identify alternative therapies are urgently required.
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    Dutta A, Mungle T, Chowdhury N, Banerjee P, Gehani A, Sen S, et al. Characteristics and outcomes of gallbladder cancer patients at the Tata Medical Center, Kolkata 2017-2019. Cancer Med. 2023 Feb 13. PubMed PMID: 36779618. Epub 2023/02/14. eng.
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    Cancer Medicine
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10541/626064
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    10.1002/cam4.5677
    PubMed ID
    36779618
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    https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.5677
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