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Associations of gender, race, and ethnicity with disparities in short-term adverse outcomes after pancreatic resection for cancer.

Jonathan Pastrana Del ValleDavid A MahviMark FairweatherJiping WangThomas E ClancyStanley W AshleyRichard D UrmanEdward E WhangJason S Gold
Published in: Journal of surgical oncology (2021)
Gender, race, and ethnicity are independently associated with morbidity after pancreaticoduodenectomy for cancer; gender and race are independently associated with major morbidity; and ethnicity is independently associated with mortality. Further studies are warranted to determine the basis of these associations.
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