Preoperative Therapy and Pancreatoduodenectomy for Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma: a 25-Year Single-Institution Experience

Author:

Cloyd Jordan M.,Katz Matthew H. G.,Prakash Laura,Varadhachary Gauri R.,Wolff Robert A.,Shroff Rachna T.,Javle Milind,Fogelman David,Overman Michael,Crane Christopher H.,Koay Eugene J.,Das Prajnan,Krishnan Sunil,Minsky Bruce D.,Lee Jeffrey H.,Bhutani Manoop S.,Weston Brian,Ross William,Bhosale Priya,Tamm Eric P.,Wang Huamin,Maitra Anirban,Kim Michael P.,Aloia Thomas A.,Vauthey Jean-Nicholas,Fleming Jason B.,Abbruzzese James L.,Pisters Peter W. T.,Evans Douglas B.,Lee Jeffrey E.

Funder

NIH/NCI

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Gastroenterology,Surgery

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