Estudio en EEUU
Fallo en operar el cáncer pancreático en estadio temprano
Los pacientes con cáncer de páncreas en estadio temprano -sin ninguna contraindicación identificable- el 38,2% fracasó en ser sometido a cirugía.
Autor/a: Dres. Bilimoria KY, Bentrem DJ, Ko CY, Stewart AK, Winchester DP, Talamonti MS.
Fuente: Ann Surg 2007; 246(2): 173-180
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1. Bibliografía
2. Desarrollo
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