Isolated metastases to the pancreas and spleen are a rare occurrence. When they are diagnosed, pancreatic metastases are most often from renal cell carcinoma, lung cancer, and breast cancer. The most common source of splenic metastases is gynecological in origin; the overwhelming majority is ovarian. If extensive staging studies reveal these metastases to be isolated, then curative resection may be warranted. This review will demonstrate that long-term survival may be achieved in patients with isolated metastases and a prolonged disease-free interval
The incidence of splenic metastases secondary to colorectal cancer is very low; these lesions have b...
Pancreas is frequently site of isolated metastasis, approximately in the 40% of cases in patient wit...
Pancreatic metastases are rare; they account for only 2% of all pancreatic malignancies and usually ...
Although the incidence of metastases to the pancreas from various primaries is very low, these lesio...
Pancreatic metastases from other primary malignancies are a rare entity. By far, the most common pri...
The authors report a case of a patient with splenic metastasis with previous history of colorectal c...
Abstract Background Long-term ...
Solitary splenic metastases are very rare and sporadic. There are several explanations for this low ...
AbstractBack groundMetastatic deposits in spleen are rare owing to its physiological functions and s...
Metastasis to the pancreas and the spleen: an increasing diagnostic and therapeutic challeng
ABSTRACT Context Pancreatic metastasis from colorectal malignancy is rare and accounts for less than...
Context: Pancreatic metastases from primary malignant tumors at other sites are rare, constituting a...
AbstractBackground. The majority of pancreatic tumors are primary. The pancreas can however be the s...
Splenic metastasis is uncommon and is usually associated with widespread disease.1,2 Isolated spleni...
Renal-cell carcinoma (RCC) most often metastasizes to the lungs, liver, and brain. Metastases of RCC...
The incidence of splenic metastases secondary to colorectal cancer is very low; these lesions have b...
Pancreas is frequently site of isolated metastasis, approximately in the 40% of cases in patient wit...
Pancreatic metastases are rare; they account for only 2% of all pancreatic malignancies and usually ...
Although the incidence of metastases to the pancreas from various primaries is very low, these lesio...
Pancreatic metastases from other primary malignancies are a rare entity. By far, the most common pri...
The authors report a case of a patient with splenic metastasis with previous history of colorectal c...
Abstract Background Long-term ...
Solitary splenic metastases are very rare and sporadic. There are several explanations for this low ...
AbstractBack groundMetastatic deposits in spleen are rare owing to its physiological functions and s...
Metastasis to the pancreas and the spleen: an increasing diagnostic and therapeutic challeng
ABSTRACT Context Pancreatic metastasis from colorectal malignancy is rare and accounts for less than...
Context: Pancreatic metastases from primary malignant tumors at other sites are rare, constituting a...
AbstractBackground. The majority of pancreatic tumors are primary. The pancreas can however be the s...
Splenic metastasis is uncommon and is usually associated with widespread disease.1,2 Isolated spleni...
Renal-cell carcinoma (RCC) most often metastasizes to the lungs, liver, and brain. Metastases of RCC...
The incidence of splenic metastases secondary to colorectal cancer is very low; these lesions have b...
Pancreas is frequently site of isolated metastasis, approximately in the 40% of cases in patient wit...
Pancreatic metastases are rare; they account for only 2% of all pancreatic malignancies and usually ...