Impact of Cachexia on Chemotherapy Efficacy and Survival in Pancreatic Cancer: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

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Khalil, Muhammad Ashraf [1 ]
Jafri, Syed Ahsan Ali [2 ]
Naqvi, Midhat E. Zahra [2 ]
Jauhar, Iman [2 ]
Kumar, Vijay [2 ]
Ali, Syed Muhammad Sinaan [2 ]
Khalil, Sara [2 ]
Raheem, Abdul [3 ]
Kumar, Ritesh [2 ]
Haseeb, Abdul [1 ]
Shafique, Muhammad Ashir [1 ]
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[1] Jinnah Sindh Med Univ, Dept Med, Iqbal Shaheed Rd, Karachi 75510, Pakistan
[2] Liaquat Natl Hosp & Med Coll, Dept Med, Karachi, Pakistan
[3] Baqai Med Univ, Dept Med, Karachi, Pakistan
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pancreatic cancer; cachexia; chemotherapy; overall survival; treatment failure; meta-analysis; prognosis; observational studies; mortality; East Asian populations; DISTRESS;
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10.1177/10732748241292784
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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Background and ObjectivePancreatic cancer (PC) is a significant cause of cancer-related mortality, with limited curative options and high rates of cachexia, a debilitating syndrome associated with poor prognosis. While previous research has linked sarcopenia to poor outcomes in PC, the correlation between cachexia and treatment outcomes remains underexplored. This meta-analysis aims to investigate the association between cachexia and overall survival and time to treatment failure in advanced PC patients undergoing first-line chemotherapy.MethodA systematic search of electronic databases was conducted following PRISMA guidelines. Eligible studies compared cachexic and non-cachexic PC patients, reporting outcomes of observed survival or time to treatment failure. Data extraction and analysis were performed using Comprehensive Meta-Analysis Version 3.3, employing random-effects models and sensitivity analyses to assess heterogeneity and bias.ResultsSeven observational studies involving 2834 PC patients were included. The incidence of cachexia was 45% (95% CI: 0.27-0.65), with a higher prevalence in East Asian populations. Cachexic patients experienced significantly earlier treatment failure (SDM: -2.22, 95% CI: -2.6 to -1.7, P = 0.0001) and higher mortality risk (HR: 2.02, 95% CI: 1.17-3.48, P = 0.011) compared to non-cachexic patients. Overall survival was lower in cachexic patients (SDM: -2.34, 95% CI: -3.7 to -0.90, P = 0.001), with considerable heterogeneity across studies. Meta-regression analysis revealed significant differences between countries but insignificant correlations with age.ConclusionCachexia is associated with reduced overall survival, early chemotherapy failure, and elevated mortality in advanced PC patients undergoing first-line chemotherapy. Recognition and management of cachexia are crucial for optimizing treatment outcomes and improving patient survival. Future research should focus on prospective studies to better understand the impact of cachexia on treatment response and develop tailored interventions to mitigate its adverse effects. Pancreatic cancer (PC) presents a formidable challenge due to its limited treatment options and association with cachexia, a debilitating condition linked to poor prognosis. This meta-analysis investigates the relationship between cachexia and treatment outcomes in advanced PC patients undergoing first-line chemotherapy. Seven observational studies encompassing 2834 patients were analyzed, revealing a 45% incidence of cachexia, notably higher in East Asian populations. Cachexic patients exhibited earlier treatment failure and higher mortality risk compared to non-cachexic counterparts. Their overall survival was significantly reduced, although with notable heterogeneity across studies. Meta-regression analysis highlighted variations between countries but found no significant correlation with age. The findings underscore the importance of recognizing and addressing cachexia to optimize treatment outcomes and enhance patient survival. Future research should emphasize prospective studies to further elucidate cachexia's impact on treatment response and develop tailored interventions to alleviate its adverse effects.
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