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Outcomes following resection of pancreas cancer have improved recently, more than can be accounted for by a drop in procedure-related mortality. This study from the Harvard School of Public Health performed a retrospective analysis of claims-based Medicare data and correlated it with SEER data to identify prognostic factors that may be contributing to this phenomenon.

Omission of Chemoradiation is Associated with Poor Survival in Medicare Patients with Resected Pancreas Cancer