Pancreatic cancer is an aggressive and highly lethal malignancy. Surgical resection is a modest tool, but it provides the only potential for curative therapy and often prolongs survival. This article reviews the progress made on both local and national levels towards an era of safer pancreatic surgery, while discussing both perioperative outcomes and long-term survival after resection
Pancreatic cancer is one of the solid tumors with the worst prognosis. Five-year survival rate is le...
AIMS AND BACKGROUND: Pancreatic resections for neoplastic diseases have a high risk of severe intra-...
Despite advances in multimodal therapy, surgery remains central to the management of patients with r...
Context Patients with resectable pancreatic cancer comprise a small subgroup of the overall populati...
is available at the end of the articleBackground Pancreatic cancer is one of the most important caus...
Pancreatic cancer is a common cause of cancer death in the developed world. Currently, resection is ...
Despite advances in the understanding and treatment of pancreatic cancer in the last two decades, th...
Surgical resection offers the only potential cure for pancreatic carcinoma. Although the overall pro...
Within the past decade, many studies of patients having pancreatic cancer have shown a reduced post-...
Surgical resection is the only chance for cure of pancreatic cancer. Unfortunately, the majority of ...
Surgical resection offers the only potential cure for pancreatic carcinoma. Several recent series ha...
Surgical resection of the pan-creas is the only treatment for pancreatic cancer that offers curative...
The 1-year disease-related mortality after resection for pancreatic cancer is approximately 30\%. Th...
INTRODUCTION: Distinct outcome measures such as in-hospital and 30-day mortality have been used to ...
Pancreatic cancer is still associated with a poor prognosis and remains—as the fourth leading cause ...
Pancreatic cancer is one of the solid tumors with the worst prognosis. Five-year survival rate is le...
AIMS AND BACKGROUND: Pancreatic resections for neoplastic diseases have a high risk of severe intra-...
Despite advances in multimodal therapy, surgery remains central to the management of patients with r...
Context Patients with resectable pancreatic cancer comprise a small subgroup of the overall populati...
is available at the end of the articleBackground Pancreatic cancer is one of the most important caus...
Pancreatic cancer is a common cause of cancer death in the developed world. Currently, resection is ...
Despite advances in the understanding and treatment of pancreatic cancer in the last two decades, th...
Surgical resection offers the only potential cure for pancreatic carcinoma. Although the overall pro...
Within the past decade, many studies of patients having pancreatic cancer have shown a reduced post-...
Surgical resection is the only chance for cure of pancreatic cancer. Unfortunately, the majority of ...
Surgical resection offers the only potential cure for pancreatic carcinoma. Several recent series ha...
Surgical resection of the pan-creas is the only treatment for pancreatic cancer that offers curative...
The 1-year disease-related mortality after resection for pancreatic cancer is approximately 30\%. Th...
INTRODUCTION: Distinct outcome measures such as in-hospital and 30-day mortality have been used to ...
Pancreatic cancer is still associated with a poor prognosis and remains—as the fourth leading cause ...
Pancreatic cancer is one of the solid tumors with the worst prognosis. Five-year survival rate is le...
AIMS AND BACKGROUND: Pancreatic resections for neoplastic diseases have a high risk of severe intra-...
Despite advances in multimodal therapy, surgery remains central to the management of patients with r...