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Me a cancer specialist and work in Government hospital. In 1970’s, Pancreatic cancer and Whipple procedure survival rates were subjects of morbid interest. No other common cancer has poorer prognosis and more than 15% of patients who undergo Whipple procedure died during or after surgery. Those times are long gone now.Whipple Procedurehttp://www.whipple-procedure.org/
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WHIPPLE PROCEDURE SURVIVAL RATE

by: johnredding, 1 pages

Another factor to consider in Whipple procedure survival rates is the surgeon performing the procedure. The same commonsensical theory applies, the more procedures the surgeon performs, the lower the ...

WHIPPLE PROCEDURE PROGNOSIS

by: johnredding, 1 pages

The pancreas is an organ in the human body that plays parts in both digestive and endocrine system. It has Islets of Langerhans, which produce hormones necessary for other body functions and acinar ...

WHIPPLE PROCEDURE COMPLICATIONS

by: johnredding, 1 pages

Another possible complication is inflammation of the pancreas. The incision or the remaining parts of the pancreas may be infected and inflamed. Although not to be taken lightly, this can be easily ...

What is the Whipple Procedure

by: johnredding, 3 pages

Whipple procedure is more than just an alternative for the mouthful word pancreaticoduodenoctomy. It is more than a major surgical procedure to remove a portion of the pancreas, bile duct, ...

STAGES OF PANCREATIC CANCER

by: johnredding, 1 pages

Clinical findings, biopsy and imaging studies are combined to assign a stage to the cancer. T for tumor size, N for node involvement and M for metastasis comprise the TNM system, and eventually ...

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