%0 Journal Article %A Fernández Aceñero, María Jesús %A Martinez Useros, J %A Díez Valladares, Luis Ignacio %A García Botella, Alejandra María %A Ortega Medina, Luis %A Pérez Aguirre, María Elia %A De la-Serna Esteban, Sofía Cristina %A Latorre, E %A Neelsen, L %T Still a place for conventional histopathological analysis in the era of molecular medicine: predicting prognosis of resectable ductal pancreatic adenocarcinoma %D 2019 %@ 1699-048X %U https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/130078 %X IntroductionOur aim is to find features that define prognosis in surgically resected ductal pancreatic adenocarcinoma readily accessible in everyday practice.Materials and methodsLongitudinal retrospective case series of pancreatic adenocarcinoma operated with a curative intent in a large tertiary hospital in Madrid between 2009 and 2015.Results162 were enrolled. 40.8% survived less than 1year. Multivariate Cox's regression model revealed that gender, presence of symptoms, T and N stage independently influenced progression-free survival, while overall survival was determined by gender, smoking, presence of symptoms and N stage. Logistic regression analysis revealed that only symptoms at diagnosis could predict death, while gender, symptoms, histopathological type, vessel invasion, T stage and necrosis could independently predict recurrence.DiscussionOur series show that patients with symptomatic disease at the time of diagnosis and females showed a shorter progression-free and overall survival. We herein propose a regression model to predict outcome. %~