Imaging of Pancreatic Cancer: What the Surgeon Wants to Know
Abstract Pancreatic cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer-related death. Early detection is challenging because symptoms are relatively non-specific. Imaging is vital in detecting and staging pancreatic tumors and management depends on imaging findings. Radiologists should be aware of current...
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description | Abstract Pancreatic cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer-related death. Early detection is challenging because symptoms are relatively non-specific. Imaging is vital in detecting and staging pancreatic tumors and management depends on imaging findings. Radiologists should be aware of current surgical treatments for pancreatic neoplasms as surgeons rely on interpretation of cross-sectional imaging for pre-surgical planning. Understanding post-surgical anatomy is critical to assess for complications and recurrence. This review will emphasize the role of the radiologist in planning for surgery and will review post-operative changes based on surgical intervention and common complications. |
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