Research Topic · Peer-Reviewed

Duct Cell Carcinoma of the Pancreas

Duct Cell Carcinoma of the Pancreas is a type of cancer arising from the cells lining the pancreatic ducts. It is a rare and aggressive disease which can result in life-threatening complications if not treated early. Its prognosis is often poor, with a five-year survival rate of less than five percent. Treatment opt…

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Overview

Duct Cell Carcinoma of the Pancreas is a type of cancer arising from the cells lining the pancreatic ducts. It is a rare and aggressive disease which can result in life-threatening complications if not treated early. Its prognosis is often poor, with a five-year survival rate of less than five percent. Treatment options include surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy, depending on the stage and severity of the disease. Early diagnosis and treatment are essential for the best outcome. Duct Cell Carcinoma of the Pancreas is an important condition to be aware of, as it can result in serious consequences if not diagnosed and treated in a timely manner.

Research published in this journal

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Editorial oversight

Curated from peer-reviewed research published in Pancreas.

Journal editorial board
Giuseppe Maulucci · Italy Carlo Molino · United States Cosimo Sperti · Italy

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