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https://read.qxmd.com/read/30487695/pancreatic-cancer-a-review-of-clinical-diagnosis-epidemiology-treatment-and-outcomes
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REVIEW
Andrew McGuigan, Paul Kelly, Richard C Turkington, Claire Jones, Helen G Coleman, R Stephen McCain
This review aims to outline the most up-to-date knowledge of pancreatic adenocarcinoma risk, diagnostics, treatment and outcomes, while identifying gaps that aim to stimulate further research in this understudied malignancy. Pancreatic adenocarcinoma is a lethal condition with a rising incidence, predicted to become the second leading cause of cancer death in some regions. It often presents at an advanced stage, which contributes to poor five-year survival rates of 2%-9%, ranking firmly last amongst all cancer sites in terms of prognostic outcomes for patients...
November 21, 2018: World Journal of Gastroenterology: WJG
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29736167/mechanisms-and-management-of-acute-pancreatitis
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Ari Garber, Catherine Frakes, Zubin Arora, Prabhleen Chahal
Acute pancreatitis represents a disorder characterized by acute necroinflammatory changes of the pancreas and is histologically characterized by acinar cell destruction. Diagnosed clinically with the Revised Atlanta Criteria, and with alcohol and cholelithiasis/choledocholithiasis as the two most prominent antecedents, acute pancreatitis ranks first amongst gastrointestinal diagnoses requiring admission and 21st amongst all diagnoses requiring hospitalization with estimated costs approximating 2.6 billion dollars annually...
2018: Gastroenterology Research and Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29785074/challenges-in-diagnosis-of-pancreatic-cancer
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REVIEW
Lulu Zhang, Santosh Sanagapalli, Alina Stoita
Pancreatic cancer is a growing source of cancer related death, yet has poor survival rates which have not improved in the last few decades. Its high mortality rate is attributed to pancreatic cancer biology, difficulty in early diagnosis and the lack of standardised international guidelines in assessing suspicious pancreatic masses. This review aims to provide an update in the current state of play in pancreatic cancer diagnosis and to evaluate the benefits and limitations of available diagnostic technology...
May 21, 2018: World Journal of Gastroenterology: WJG
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29545634/the-pancreatitis-activity-scoring-system-predicts-clinical-outcomes-in-acute-pancreatitis-findings-from-a-prospective-cohort-study
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James Buxbaum, Michael Quezada, Bradford Chong, Nikhil Gupta, Chung Yao Yu, Christianne Lane, Ben Da, Kenneth Leung, Ira Shulman, Stephen Pandol, Bechien Wu
OBJECTIVES: The Pancreatitis Activity Scoring System (PASS) has been derived by an international group of experts via a modified Delphi process. Our aim was to perform an external validation study to assess for concordance of the PASS score with high face validity clinical outcomes and determine specific meaningful thresholds to assist in application of this scoring system in a large prospectively ascertained cohort. METHODS: We analyzed data from a prospective cohort study of consecutive patients admitted to the Los Angeles County Hospital between March 2015 and March 2017...
May 2018: American Journal of Gastroenterology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28838972/acute-pancreatitis-recent-advances-through-randomised-trials
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Sven M van Dijk, Nora D L Hallensleben, Hjalmar C van Santvoort, Paul Fockens, Harry van Goor, Marco J Bruno, Marc G Besselink
Acute pancreatitis is one of the most common GI conditions requiring acute hospitalisation and has a rising incidence. In recent years, important insights on the management of acute pancreatitis have been obtained through numerous randomised controlled trials. Based on this evidence, the treatment of acute pancreatitis has gradually developed towards a tailored, multidisciplinary effort, with distinctive roles for gastroenterologists, radiologists and surgeons. This review summarises how to diagnose, classify and manage patients with acute pancreatitis, emphasising the evidence obtained through randomised controlled trials...
November 2017: Gut
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23856911/recent-progress-in-pancreatic-cancer
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REVIEW
Christopher L Wolfgang, Joseph M Herman, Daniel A Laheru, Alison P Klein, Michael A Erdek, Elliot K Fishman, Ralph H Hruban
Pancreatic cancer is currently one of the deadliest of the solid malignancies. However, surgery to resect neoplasms of the pancreas is safer and less invasive than ever, novel drug combinations have been shown to improve survival, advances in radiation therapy have resulted in less toxicity, and enormous strides have been made in the understanding of the fundamental genetics of pancreatic cancer. These advances provide hope but they also increase the complexity of caring for patients. It is clear that multidisciplinary care that provides comprehensive and coordinated evaluation and treatment is the most effective way to manage patients with pancreatic cancer...
September 2013: CA: a Cancer Journal for Clinicians
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