Pancreatic cancer
The most common form of pancreatic cancer is pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. The long-term outcome of pancreatic cancer is extremely poor: the overall median survival from diagnosis is 3 –6 months without treatment, increasing to around 23 months with resectional surgery and adjuvant treatment. Pancreatic cancer is usually diagnosed late and has a biological phenotype characterized by resistance to all cancer treatment modalities and early metastasis. Jaundice is the most common p resenting symptom.
Source: Medicine - Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Sanjay Dindyal, Duncan Spalding Tags: Pancreas Source Type: research
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