Journal of Pancreatic Cancer and Treatment

Journal of Pancreatic Cancer and Treatment

Home / Browse Journals & Books /  Journal of Pancreatic Cancer and Treatment  / Archive /  Volume 3, Issue 1


Table of Content: Volume 3, Issue 1

  Select All | |

Case Series Pages 22-24

Place of Median Pancreatectomies in the Management of Pancreatic Tumors: Case Series and Review of the Literature

Authors: Mohammed El Fahssi, Mohammed Bouzroud, Armel Kouassi, Ahmed Bounaim, Aziz Zentar and Mounaim Ait Ali

Abstract: The management of tumors of the isthmus and the body of the pancreas is still a subject of debate between the various experts who must choose between a wide resection (exposing the patient to a risk of pancreatic insufficiency) and a minimalist treatment which might be insufficient. The Median Pancreatectomy is then an elegant solution to deal with it. We report the experience of our department to assess the effectiveness and feasibility of this technique.

| | |

Original Article Pages 14-21

Racial Parity in Pancreatic Cancer Treatment and Outcomes within an Integrated Healthcare System

Authors: Diana S Hsu, Sidney T Le, Alex Chang, Austin L Spitzer, George Kazantsev, Peter D Peng and Ching-Kuo Chang

Abstract: We conducted a retrospective study from 2010-2018 among patients at Kaiser Permanente Northern California (KPNC). Self-reported racial ethnic groups included Caucasian, African American, Hispanic, Asian, and Other. Kaplan Meier and Cox regression analyses were used to evaluate differences in race, age, stage, and treatment utilization in relation to overall survival.

| | |

Research Article Pages 10-13

Role of Repeated Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Fine Needle Aspiration for Diagnosis of Suspected Pancreatic Cancer

Authors: Zamani F, Haghighi M, Ajdarkosh H, Safarnezhad Tameshkel F, Hajibaba M and Motamed N

Abstract: Although Endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration (EUS-FNA) is useful and common method for the diagnosis of pancreatic neoplasms, the value of repeated EUS-FNA in patients with suspected pancreatic cancer but inconclusive initial EUS-FNA results is not well established.

| | |

Publish with Scholars.Direct

Track your Manuscript Status

(Please write to editorialoffice@scholars.direct in case of any technical error)
porn video
porn sex