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Under what circumstances do you give chemotherapy for a nondiagnostic pancreas biopsy that is suspicious for adenocarcinoma?

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Medical Oncology · Henry Ford Cancer Institute (HFCI)

Assuming it is a localized pancreatic abnormality and no "metastases," I would not give chemotherapy as such. If anything, I would consider surgical removal, which will also give the exact diagnosis. To start, chemotherapy is not curative (maybe if it were a lymphoma!). There may be some way of doin...

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Medical Oncology · University of Wisconsin

I am a purist of sorts here, and I would say in my practice, "almost never." My partners will treat patients with "suspicious cells" on pathology (but not atypical cells) based on this study, Long Term Follow-up of Atypical and Suspicious Pancreas Cytology.

Given that FOLFIRINOX is a higher-risk che...

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