An evaluation of radical resection for pancreatic cancer based on the mode of recurrence as determined by autopsy and diagnostic imaging

Background. To determine the extent of dissection in curative resection for cancer of the pancreatic head, the mode of recurrence was determined at autopsy and by radiographic examinations.

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