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Abstracto

Clinicopathologic Features and Therapeutic Strategies of this Tumor of the Pancreas

Julia Alvarez Fallas

Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours (NETs) can be benign or cancerous (cancer). When pancreatic NETs become cancerous, they are referred to as pancreatic endocrine cancer or islet cell carcinoma. Pancreatic NETs are substantially less prevalent and have a better prognosis than pancreatic exocrine tumours. Pancreatic cancer is frequently discovered after it has progressed. As a result, it is one of the main causes of cancer mortality. The pancreatic cancer survival rate after one year is higher. After five years, that rate reduces to around 6%. Some pancreatic growths are merely benign (not cancerous), while others, if left untreated, may develop into cancer over time (known as pre-cancers). The Whipple surgery is used to treat cancers and other pancreatic, intestinal and bile duct diseases. It is the most commonly utilized surgery to treat pancreatic cancer that has spread to the pancreas's head.

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