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Oncological Outcomes and Patterns of Recurrence after the Surgical Resection of an Invasive Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasm versus Primary Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma: An Analysis from the German Cancer Registry Group of the Society of German Tumor Centers.

Thaer S A AbdallaJannis DuhnMonika Klinkhammer-SchalkeSylke Ruth ZeissigKees Kleihues-van TolKim C HonselmannRüdiger BraunMarkus KistLouisa BolmLennart von FritschHryhoriy LapshynStanislav LitkevychRichard HummelSergii ZemskovUlrich Friedrich WellnerTobias KeckSteffen Deichmann
Published in: Cancers (2024)
Invasive IPMN is a rare pancreatic entity with increasing incidence in Germany. It is associated with favorable histopathological features at the time of resection and longer OS and DFS compared to PDAC, particularly before the locoregional spread has occurred. Invasive IPMNs are associated with lung-only metastasis. The benefit of postoperative chemotherapy after the resection of invasive IPMN remains uncertain.
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