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Bilio-Digestive Double Bypass for Nonresectable Pancreatic Cancer
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Cancers of the pancreas made up 2.2 percent of the incident (newly
diagnosed) cancers reported to the Ohio Cancer Incidence Surveillance
System (OCISS) for the years 1996 through 2000 (Table 1). The average
annual age-adjusted pancreatic cancer incidence rate during this time period
was 10.1 cases per 100,000 residents, which is about nine percent lower than
the average annual age-adjusted U.S. (SEER
1
) incidence rate of 11.1 cases per
100,000 residents. Average annual numbers and rates represent the number
of cases diagnosed per year on average, not the total number of cases diag-
nosed during the five-year time period. Completeness of reporting of invasive
pancreatic cancer is estimated to be 91.0 percent in 1996-2000, which is less
than the national standard of 95 percent for complete case ascertainment.
Therefore, the pancreatic cancer incidence rate in Ohio for this time period ...
[332]
Significance of Serum Receptor-Binding Cancer Antigen (RCAS1) in ...
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Cancers of the pancreas made up 2.2 percent of the incident (newly
diagnosed) cancers reported to the Ohio Cancer Incidence Surveillance
System (OCISS) for the years 1996 through 2000 (Table 1). The average
annual age-adjusted pancreatic cancer incidence rate during this time period
was 10.1 cases per 100,000 residents, which is about nine percent lower than
the average annual age-adjusted U.S. (SEER
1
) incidence rate of 11.1 cases per
100,000 residents. Average annual numbers and rates represent the number
of cases diagnosed per year on average, not the total number of cases diag-
nosed during the five-year time period. Completeness of reporting of invasive
pancreatic cancer is estimated to be 91.0 percent in 1996-2000, which is less
than the national standard of 95 percent for complete case ascertainment.
Therefore, the pancreatic cancer incidence rate in Ohio for this time period ...
[333]
The Long-term Survival of a Patient With Pancreatic Cancer With ...
From [ict.sagepub.com] Last viewed: 07.09.2006
Cancers of the pancreas made up 2.2 percent of the incident (newly
diagnosed) cancers reported to the Ohio Cancer Incidence Surveillance
System (OCISS) for the years 1996 through 2000 (Table 1). The average
annual age-adjusted pancreatic cancer incidence rate during this time period
was 10.1 cases per 100,000 residents, which is about nine percent lower than
the average annual age-adjusted U.S. (SEER
1
) incidence rate of 11.1 cases per
100,000 residents. Average annual numbers and rates represent the number
of cases diagnosed per year on average, not the total number of cases diag-
nosed during the five-year time period. Completeness of reporting of invasive
pancreatic cancer is estimated to be 91.0 percent in 1996-2000, which is less
than the national standard of 95 percent for complete case ascertainment.
Therefore, the pancreatic cancer incidence rate in Ohio for this time period ...
[334]
Gene Therapy of Pancreatic Cancer With Green Fluorescent Protein ...
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Cancers of the pancreas made up 2.2 percent of the incident (newly
diagnosed) cancers reported to the Ohio Cancer Incidence Surveillance
System (OCISS) for the years 1996 through 2000 (Table 1). The average
annual age-adjusted pancreatic cancer incidence rate during this time period
was 10.1 cases per 100,000 residents, which is about nine percent lower than
the average annual age-adjusted U.S. (SEER
1
) incidence rate of 11.1 cases per
100,000 residents. Average annual numbers and rates represent the number
of cases diagnosed per year on average, not the total number of cases diag-
nosed during the five-year time period. Completeness of reporting of invasive
pancreatic cancer is estimated to be 91.0 percent in 1996-2000, which is less
than the national standard of 95 percent for complete case ascertainment.
Therefore, the pancreatic cancer incidence rate in Ohio for this time period ...
[335]
Is Reporting of Recurrence Data Important in Pancreatic Cancer?
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Cancers of the pancreas made up 2.2 percent of the incident (newly
diagnosed) cancers reported to the Ohio Cancer Incidence Surveillance
System (OCISS) for the years 1996 through 2000 (Table 1). The average
annual age-adjusted pancreatic cancer incidence rate during this time period
was 10.1 cases per 100,000 residents, which is about nine percent lower than
the average annual age-adjusted U.S. (SEER
1
) incidence rate of 11.1 cases per
100,000 residents. Average annual numbers and rates represent the number
of cases diagnosed per year on average, not the total number of cases diag-
nosed during the five-year time period. Completeness of reporting of invasive
pancreatic cancer is estimated to be 91.0 percent in 1996-2000, which is less
than the national standard of 95 percent for complete case ascertainment.
Therefore, the pancreatic cancer incidence rate in Ohio for this time period ...
[336]
Matrix Metalloproteinases and Their Role in Pancreatic Cancer: A ...
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From [www.annalssurgicaloncology.org] Last viewed: 07.09.2006
Cancers of the pancreas made up 2.2 percent of the incident (newly
diagnosed) cancers reported to the Ohio Cancer Incidence Surveillance
System (OCISS) for the years 1996 through 2000 (Table 1). The average
annual age-adjusted pancreatic cancer incidence rate during this time period
was 10.1 cases per 100,000 residents, which is about nine percent lower than
the average annual age-adjusted U.S. (SEER
1
) incidence rate of 11.1 cases per
100,000 residents. Average annual numbers and rates represent the number
of cases diagnosed per year on average, not the total number of cases diag-
nosed during the five-year time period. Completeness of reporting of invasive
pancreatic cancer is estimated to be 91.0 percent in 1996-2000, which is less
than the national standard of 95 percent for complete case ascertainment.
Therefore, the pancreatic cancer incidence rate in Ohio for this time period ...
[337]
Significance of Histological Response to Preoperative ...
From [www.annalssurgicaloncology.org] Last viewed: 07.09.2006
Cancers of the pancreas made up 2.2 percent of the incident (newly
diagnosed) cancers reported to the Ohio Cancer Incidence Surveillance
System (OCISS) for the years 1996 through 2000 (Table 1). The average
annual age-adjusted pancreatic cancer incidence rate during this time period
was 10.1 cases per 100,000 residents, which is about nine percent lower than
the average annual age-adjusted U.S. (SEER
1
) incidence rate of 11.1 cases per
100,000 residents. Average annual numbers and rates represent the number
of cases diagnosed per year on average, not the total number of cases diag-
nosed during the five-year time period. Completeness of reporting of invasive
pancreatic cancer is estimated to be 91.0 percent in 1996-2000, which is less
than the national standard of 95 percent for complete case ascertainment.
Therefore, the pancreatic cancer incidence rate in Ohio for this time period ...
[338]
Treatment of Pancreatic Cancer
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Reference Section
B U S I N E S S B R I E F I N G : U S O N C O L O G Y R E V I E W 2 0 0 4
1
a report by
Gauri R Varadhachar y
,
MD
and
James L Abbr uzzese
,
MD
,
FACP
Assistant Professor, and Chairman, Department of Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology,
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Introduction
Pancreatic cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer -
related death and has the highest case fatality rate. In
2004, approximately 31,860 new cases will be
diagnosed, and 31,270 of affected patients are expected
to die from their disease.
1
Patients usually present with
advanced disease, and two-thirds of them either have
locally advanced or metastatic disease. Presentation may
depend on location of the primary, with more pain in
patients ...
[339]
A Prospective Study of Aspirin Use and the Risk of Pancreatic ...
[57,5 KB]
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Reference Section
B U S I N E S S B R I E F I N G : U S O N C O L O G Y R E V I E W 2 0 0 4
1
a report by
Gauri R Varadhachar y
,
MD
and
James L Abbr uzzese
,
MD
,
FACP
Assistant Professor, and Chairman, Department of Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology,
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Introduction
Pancreatic cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer -
related death and has the highest case fatality rate. In
2004, approximately 31,860 new cases will be
diagnosed, and 31,270 of affected patients are expected
to die from their disease.
1
Patients usually present with
advanced disease, and two-thirds of them either have
locally advanced or metastatic disease. Presentation may
depend on location of the primary, with more pain in
patients ...
[340]
Dietary Patterns and Pancreatic Cancer Risk in Men and Women
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Reference Section
B U S I N E S S B R I E F I N G : U S O N C O L O G Y R E V I E W 2 0 0 4
1
a report by
Gauri R Varadhachar y
,
MD
and
James L Abbr uzzese
,
MD
,
FACP
Assistant Professor, and Chairman, Department of Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology,
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Introduction
Pancreatic cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer -
related death and has the highest case fatality rate. In
2004, approximately 31,860 new cases will be
diagnosed, and 31,270 of affected patients are expected
to die from their disease.
1
Patients usually present with
advanced disease, and two-thirds of them either have
locally advanced or metastatic disease. Presentation may
depend on location of the primary, with more pain in
patients ...
[341]
Folate Intake and Pancreatic Cancer Incidence: A Prospective Study ...
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Reference Section
B U S I N E S S B R I E F I N G : U S O N C O L O G Y R E V I E W 2 0 0 4
1
a report by
Gauri R Varadhachar y
,
MD
and
James L Abbr uzzese
,
MD
,
FACP
Assistant Professor, and Chairman, Department of Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology,
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Introduction
Pancreatic cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer -
related death and has the highest case fatality rate. In
2004, approximately 31,860 new cases will be
diagnosed, and 31,270 of affected patients are expected
to die from their disease.
1
Patients usually present with
advanced disease, and two-thirds of them either have
locally advanced or metastatic disease. Presentation may
depend on location of the primary, with more pain in
patients ...
[342]
Specific Peptide Ligand for Grb7 Signal Transduction Protein and ...
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Reference Section
B U S I N E S S B R I E F I N G : U S O N C O L O G Y R E V I E W 2 0 0 4
1
a report by
Gauri R Varadhachar y
,
MD
and
James L Abbr uzzese
,
MD
,
FACP
Assistant Professor, and Chairman, Department of Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology,
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Introduction
Pancreatic cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer -
related death and has the highest case fatality rate. In
2004, approximately 31,860 new cases will be
diagnosed, and 31,270 of affected patients are expected
to die from their disease.
1
Patients usually present with
advanced disease, and two-thirds of them either have
locally advanced or metastatic disease. Presentation may
depend on location of the primary, with more pain in
patients ...
[343]
Meat and Fat Intake as Risk Factors for Pancreatic Cancer: The ...
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Reference Section
B U S I N E S S B R I E F I N G : U S O N C O L O G Y R E V I E W 2 0 0 4
1
a report by
Gauri R Varadhachar y
,
MD
and
James L Abbr uzzese
,
MD
,
FACP
Assistant Professor, and Chairman, Department of Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology,
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Introduction
Pancreatic cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer -
related death and has the highest case fatality rate. In
2004, approximately 31,860 new cases will be
diagnosed, and 31,270 of affected patients are expected
to die from their disease.
1
Patients usually present with
advanced disease, and two-thirds of them either have
locally advanced or metastatic disease. Presentation may
depend on location of the primary, with more pain in
patients ...
[344]
Dietary Sugar, Glycemic Load, and Pancreatic Cancer Risk in a ...
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Reference Section
B U S I N E S S B R I E F I N G : U S O N C O L O G Y R E V I E W 2 0 0 4
1
a report by
Gauri R Varadhachar y
,
MD
and
James L Abbr uzzese
,
MD
,
FACP
Assistant Professor, and Chairman, Department of Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology,
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Introduction
Pancreatic cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer -
related death and has the highest case fatality rate. In
2004, approximately 31,860 new cases will be
diagnosed, and 31,270 of affected patients are expected
to die from their disease.
1
Patients usually present with
advanced disease, and two-thirds of them either have
locally advanced or metastatic disease. Presentation may
depend on location of the primary, with more pain in
patients ...
[345]
Pancreatic Cancer Risk and Nutrition-Related Methyl- Group ...
[83,1 KB]
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Reference Section
B U S I N E S S B R I E F I N G : U S O N C O L O G Y R E V I E W 2 0 0 4
1
a report by
Gauri R Varadhachar y
,
MD
and
James L Abbr uzzese
,
MD
,
FACP
Assistant Professor, and Chairman, Department of Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology,
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Introduction
Pancreatic cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer -
related death and has the highest case fatality rate. In
2004, approximately 31,860 new cases will be
diagnosed, and 31,270 of affected patients are expected
to die from their disease.
1
Patients usually present with
advanced disease, and two-thirds of them either have
locally advanced or metastatic disease. Presentation may
depend on location of the primary, with more pain in
patients ...
[346]
Dietary and Nutritional Factors and Pancreatic Cancer: a Case ...
[115,3 KB]
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Reference Section
B U S I N E S S B R I E F I N G : U S O N C O L O G Y R E V I E W 2 0 0 4
1
a report by
Gauri R Varadhachar y
,
MD
and
James L Abbr uzzese
,
MD
,
FACP
Assistant Professor, and Chairman, Department of Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology,
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Introduction
Pancreatic cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer -
related death and has the highest case fatality rate. In
2004, approximately 31,860 new cases will be
diagnosed, and 31,270 of affected patients are expected
to die from their disease.
1
Patients usually present with
advanced disease, and two-thirds of them either have
locally advanced or metastatic disease. Presentation may
depend on location of the primary, with more pain in
patients ...
[347]
Tolfenamic Acid and Pancreatic Cancer Growth, Angiogenesis, and Sp ...
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[348]
1 Proteomic Profiling of Pancreatic Cancer for Biomarker Discovery ...
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[349]
Quantitation of secreted pancreatic cancer proteins by stable ...
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[350]
Biomarker Discovery from Pancreatic Cancer Secretome Using a ...
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[351]
Catheter Position for Adequate Intra-arterial Chemotherapy for ...
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[352]
Figure H1M Pancreatic cancer mortality age standardised rates ...
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[353]
Gastric & Pancreatic Cancer (CA 199)
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[354]
Seminoma Metastases Mimicking Primary Pancreatic Cancer
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Locally Advanced Pancreatic Cancer Treated with Radiation and 5 ...
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Double Resection for Patients with Pancreatic Cancer and a Second ...
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Update of Familial Pancreatic Cancer in Germany
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Nucleosomes in Pancreatic Cancer Patients during Radiochemotherapy
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An Evidence-Based Approach to the Diagnosis and Staging of ...
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