- Surveillance for IPMNs rose significantly, with 74% of 3,304 patients managed this way.
- Rates of high-grade dysplasia and invasive carcinoma increased after surveillance, with high-risk stigmata rising from 9% to 48%.
Timely surgical intervention is crucial, as delayed resections may lead to worse outcomes.
- Overall, low-grade dysplasia decreased, but invasive cancer remains a concern, highlighting the need for better monitoring and intervention strategies.
Journal Article by Pea A, Dall’Olio T (…) Salvia R et 8 al. in Ann Surg Oncol
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