Pancreatic tumor
A low or intermediate grade well differentiated tumor with neuroendocrine differentiation that arises from the pancreas. According to the presence or absence of clinical syndromes that result from hormone hypersecretion, pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors are classified either as functional or nonfunctional.
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Vessels are encased by tumor, therefore it is inoperable tumor Palliative CBD stent placement done Now choice is between no treatment or chemotherapy Why no treatment or best supporting care - chemotherapy is expensive and do not results...
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State Bank of India - Medical College Branch
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