AbstractCurative resection is crucial to survival in pancreatic cancer; however, despite optimization and standardization of surgical procedures, this is not always achieved. This review highlights that the rates of microscopic margin involvement (R1) vary markedly between studies and, although resection margin status is believed to be a key prognostic factor, the rates of margin involvement and local tumour recurrence or overall survival of pancreatic cancer patients are often incongruent. Recent studies indicate that the discrepancy between margin status and clinical outcome is caused by frequent underreporting of microscopic margin involvement. Lack of standardization of pathological examination, confusing nomenclature and controversy re...
Background and Aims: A positive resection margin is considered to be a factor associated with poor p...
OBJECTIVE: To better understand the impact of a microscopically positive margin (R1) on patterns of ...
Objective and Background: Local and distant disease recurrence are frequently observed following pa...
AbstractCurative resection is crucial to survival in pancreatic cancer; however, despite optimizatio...
AbstractObjectivesThis study aimed to determine the impact of a standardized pathological protocol o...
AbstractBackgroundIn a previous study we reported an 85% R1 rate for pancreatic cancer following the...
Background: The optimal definition of a margin-negative resection and its exact prognostic significa...
Pancreatic cancer is associated with a poor prognosis. While surgical resection is the only treatmen...
Background: The prognosis of patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is poor and selec...
Background. Resection margin status is considered one of the few surgeon-controlled parameters affe...
Introduction: First, this study aimed to assess the prognostic value of different definitions for re...
Introduction: First, this study aimed to assess the prognostic value of different definitions for re...
BackgroundThe prognostic effect of resection margin status following pancreatoduodenectomy for pancr...
Background: R0 resection rates (complete tumour removal with negative resection margins) in pancreat...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: A positive resection margin is considered to be a factor associated with poor p...
Background and Aims: A positive resection margin is considered to be a factor associated with poor p...
OBJECTIVE: To better understand the impact of a microscopically positive margin (R1) on patterns of ...
Objective and Background: Local and distant disease recurrence are frequently observed following pa...
AbstractCurative resection is crucial to survival in pancreatic cancer; however, despite optimizatio...
AbstractObjectivesThis study aimed to determine the impact of a standardized pathological protocol o...
AbstractBackgroundIn a previous study we reported an 85% R1 rate for pancreatic cancer following the...
Background: The optimal definition of a margin-negative resection and its exact prognostic significa...
Pancreatic cancer is associated with a poor prognosis. While surgical resection is the only treatmen...
Background: The prognosis of patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is poor and selec...
Background. Resection margin status is considered one of the few surgeon-controlled parameters affe...
Introduction: First, this study aimed to assess the prognostic value of different definitions for re...
Introduction: First, this study aimed to assess the prognostic value of different definitions for re...
BackgroundThe prognostic effect of resection margin status following pancreatoduodenectomy for pancr...
Background: R0 resection rates (complete tumour removal with negative resection margins) in pancreat...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: A positive resection margin is considered to be a factor associated with poor p...
Background and Aims: A positive resection margin is considered to be a factor associated with poor p...
OBJECTIVE: To better understand the impact of a microscopically positive margin (R1) on patterns of ...
Objective and Background: Local and distant disease recurrence are frequently observed following pa...