A case report of a patient with advanced acinar cell carcinoma of the pancreas: long-term survival with regional, systemic and targeted therapy.
Celina Ang, Luis A Herran, Diane Reidy Lagunes, David S Klimstra, Nancy E Kemeny
Index: Tumori 99(2) , e61-4, (2013)
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Abstract
Acinar cell carcinoma of the pancreas is an uncommon malignancy for which there are no prospective, randomized data to guide therapy. We describe the clinical course and management of a patient with advanced pancreatic acinar cell carcinoma who is alive seven years after diagnosis using systemic and regional chemotherapies as well as molecularly targeted agents.
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