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Routine postoperative imaging may improve pancreatic cancer survival

By Lynda Williams, medwireNews Reporter

medwireNews: Research suggests that patients who are invited for routine imaging after pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma resection have significantly longer overall survival than those who undergo imaging only after the development of symptoms.

This independent news story was supported by an educational grant from L’Institut Servier, Suresnes, France.

Read the full story on the L’Institut Servier website

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