Current standards of surgery for pancreatic cancer
British journal of surgery2004Vol. 91(11), pp. 1410–1427
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Abstract
The surgical management of pancreatic cancer has undergone a significant change in the past decade. It has moved away from no active treatment. The standard of care can now be defined as potentially curative resection in a specialist centre followed by adjuvant systemic chemotherapy.
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