Ulcer, gastric surgery and pancreatic cancer risk: An analysis from the international pancreatic cancer case-control consortium (PanC4)

C. Bosetti, E. Lucenteforte, P. M. Bracci, E. Negri, R. E. Neale, H. A. Risch, S. H. Olson, S. Gallinger, A. B. Miller, H. B. Bueno-de-Mesquita, R. Talamini, J. Polesel, P. Ghadirian, P. A. Baghurst, W. Zatonski, E. Fontham, E. A. Holly, Y. T. Gao, H. Yu, R. C. KurtzM. Cotterchio, P. Maisonneuve, M. P. Zeegers, E. J. Duell, P. Boffetta, C. La Vecchia

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Abstract

Background: Peptic ulcer and its treatments have been associated to pancreatic cancer risk, although the evidence is inconsistent. Methods: We pooled 10 case-control studies within the Pancreatic Cancer Case-control Consortium (PanC4), including 4717 pancreatic cancer cases and 9374 controls, and estimated summary odds ratios (OR) using multivariable logistic regression models. Results: The OR for pancreatic cancer was 1.10 [95% confidence interval (CI) 0.98-1.23] for history of ulcer (OR = 1.08 for gastric and 0.97 for duodenal ulcer). The association was stronger for a diagnosis within 2 years before cancer diagnosis (OR = 2.43 for peptic, 1.75 for gastric, and 1.98 for duodenal ulcer). The OR was 1.53 (95% CI 1.15-2.03) for history of gastrectomy; however, the excess risk was limited to a gastrectomy within 2 years before cancer diagnosis (OR = 6.18, 95% CI 1.82-20.96), while no significant increased risk was observed for longer time since gastrectomy. No associations were observed for pharmacological treatments for ulcer, such as antacids, H2-receptor antagonists, or proton-pump inhibitors. Conclusions: This uniquely large collaborative study does not support the hypothesis that peptic ulcer and its treatment materially affect pancreatic cancer risk. The increased risk for short-term history of ulcer and gastrectomy suggests that any such association is due to increased cancer surveillance.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbermdt336
Pages (from-to)2903-2910
Number of pages8
JournalAnnals of Oncology
Volume24
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2013

Keywords

  • Anti-ulcer drugs
  • Case-control study
  • Gastrectomy
  • Pancreatic cancer
  • Peptic ulcer
  • Pooled analysis

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Oncology
  • Hematology

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