Washington K. Solid - pseudopapillary tumor of the pancreas: challenges presented by an unusual
pancreatic neoplasm [editorial].
Dr. Tan specializes in management of tumors of the: - Pancreas (including cysts & chronic pancreatitis)- Liver (primary & metastatic)- Stomach - Duodenum and small intestine (including carcinoid tumors)- Bile duct and gallbladder - Retroperitoneum (including sarcomas) Dr. Tan performs clinical and translational research in
pancreatic neoplasms and metastatic colorectal cancer.
Dr. Tan performs clinical and translational research in
pancreatic neoplasms and metastatic colorectal cancer.
Not exact matches
Using a fluorescent protein to detect Rgs16 expression, the investigators found that this gene is induced by
pancreatic tumor formation starting from its earliest manifestation as ductal
neoplasm all the way to advanced solid tumor in a spatially and temporally coincidental manner.
Pancreatic Intraepithelial Neoplasia (PanIN) and mucinous cystic neoplasm (MCN) also are lesions that precede pancreat
Pancreatic Intraepithelial Neoplasia (PanIN) and mucinous cystic
neoplasm (MCN) also are lesions that precede
pancreaticpancreatic cancer.
According to a new «proof of principle» study published in Aug. 27 issue of Cancer Prevention Research, Moffitt Cancer Center researchers hope to improve
pancreatic cancer survival rates by identifying markers in the blood that can pinpoint patients with premalignant
pancreatic lesions called intraductal papillary mucinous
neoplasms (IPMNs).
The test was less accurate for the less prevalent
pancreatic cyst type called mucinous cystic
neoplasm (MCN)-- catching only 30 percent of the cases.
Solid pseudopapillary
neoplasms are slow - growing
pancreatic tumors that are usually cancerous, occurring most often in young, African - American women.
Mucinous cystic
neoplasms (MCN) are a form of
pancreatic tumor.
Minor Health Concerns — panosteitis, vWD, progressive posterior paresis, cauda equina, pyotraumatic dermatitis, skin allergies, malignant
neoplasms, pannus, cataract, gastric torsion, perianal fistulas, cardiomyopathy and occasionally
pancreatic insufficiency