Pancreatic carcinoma accounts for the most dismal survival among all malignancies with 5-year survival rates approaching 5%. The reason for this, besides the inherent biologic nature of the disease, is the fact that the patients tend to present late in the disease. We present a review of the current published data on cystic neoplasms of the pancreas, which though rare, constitute an important subgroup of pancreatic neoplasms that have a better prognosis and are potentially curable lesions.
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Barreto, G., Shukla, P. J., Ramadwar, M., Arya, S., & Shrikhande, S. V. (2007). Cystic tumours of the pancreas. HPB. https://doi.org/10.1080/13651820701435287
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