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Between 1984 and 1987, 472 patients with histologically or cytologically verified carcinomas of the pancreas or papilla of Vater, were accrued in the Norwegian Pancreatic Cancer Trial. Surgical assessment revealed resectability in 29% (94 of 330) of the pancreatic tumours and 89% (25 of 28) of the p...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/1426302
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Carcinoma of the Pancreas and Papilla of Vater: Assessment of Resectability
This research delves into the complex world of pancreatic cancer, specifically focusing on its resectability. The study, a [prospective multicenter trial] involving [472 patients] with pancreatic or papillary tumors, aimed to assess the factors influencing the resectability of these tumors. The authors found that [29%] of pancreatic tumors and [89%] of papillary tumors were resectable. The study also investigated the accuracy of various diagnostic methods in determining resectability, highlighting the importance of careful pre-operative evaluation. The authors concluded that radical pancreatic surgery should only be undertaken if all diagnostic tests confirm resectability.
Factors Influencing Pancreatic Cancer Resectability
The study reveals that tumor size, presence of abdominal pain, and diagnostic delay are key factors influencing resectability. These findings emphasize the need for early detection and prompt evaluation of pancreatic tumors. The study shows that pancreatic cancer can be like a desert mirage – it can be difficult to detect and assess until it's too late. Early detection and timely intervention can make a significant difference in the outcome of the disease.
Importance of Early Detection in Pancreatic Cancer
This research highlights the importance of early detection in pancreatic cancer. The study demonstrates that prompt diagnosis and evaluation can significantly improve the chances of successful treatment. Early detection and intervention are crucial for navigating the harsh landscape of pancreatic cancer.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This study emphasizes the need for a multidisciplinary approach to the management of pancreatic cancer, including early detection, accurate diagnosis, and careful consideration of resectability. It's like navigating a vast and unforgiving desert – the right tools, skills, and early preparation are essential for survival.
Date :
- Date Completed 1992-12-04
- Date Revised 2007-07-02
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