2018
DOI: 10.1002/jhbp.565
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Survival benefit of conversion surgery for patients with initially unresectable pancreatic cancer who responded favorably to nonsurgical treatment

Abstract: Conversion surgery might have survival benefits to patients with UR-PC who responded favorably to NST.

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“…Several studies on CS among patients with UR‐PC have been reported so far . In the most recent meta‐analysis based on reports since 2009, the rate of conversion from UR‐LA disease to surgery was 26% and OS was 18.7 months .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Several studies on CS among patients with UR‐PC have been reported so far . In the most recent meta‐analysis based on reports since 2009, the rate of conversion from UR‐LA disease to surgery was 26% and OS was 18.7 months .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In brief, celiac abutment of pancreatic head cancer, arterial encasement of more than half of the circumference in other situations, and metastatic disease were categorized as UR. Regarding the common hepatic artery, a diagnosis of LA‐UR disease was made when safe, complete resection and reconstruction were very difficult because of tumor extension to the bifurcation of the hepatic artery . All MDCT interpretations were performed by two radiologist (Y.S.…”
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“…For neoadjuvant for UR and BR PDAC including the concept of "conversion surgery," several reports demonstrated longer duration of the treatment before surgery. [58][59][60] Longer duration of neoadjuvant would be necessary; therefore, an accurate assessment of response using appropriate surrogate markers to decide on treatment continuation would be essential to avoid detrimental elongation of the treatment. 61 and rectum.…”
Section: Op Timal Dur Ati On For Neoadj U Vantmentioning
confidence: 99%