Introduction. - Pancratic carcinoma is a major public health concern, as it
kills more than 6,000 people each year in France.
Current knowledge and key points, - The main risk factor demonstrated by co
ncordant case-control studies is cigarette smoking. Pancreatic carcinoma is
generally diagnosed at all advanced stage. Results of radical surgery are
still poor. In most of the reported ser ies, less than 25% of the patients
survive at five gears.
Future prospects and projects. - Postoperative radiochemotherapy slightly i
ncreases the hope of cure. In locally advanced tumors, radiochemotherapy so
metimes preoperative, allows some patients to survive more than two years.
Though results of palliative chemotherapy remain very poor, some clinical b
enefit has been observed in randomized trials comparing this treatment with
the currently best supportive treatment. (C) 1999 Elsevier, Paris.