Surveillance for intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms (IPMNs) reveals a tenfold increased risk of pancreatic adenocarcinoma compared to the general population.
- Cumulative incidence of malignancy at 60 months is 0.97%.
- The highest risk is associated with main pancreatic duct dilation ≥5 mm (SIR: 26.5) and BMI ≥30 (SIR: 20.6).
Surgeons should consider personalizing surveillance strategies based on individual risk factors to enhance early detection in high-risk patients and minimize unnecessary imaging in low-risk cases.
Journal Article by Choubey AP, Chou JF (…) Soares KC et 15 al. in Ann Surg
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