The Whipple procedure is most often used to treat pancreatic cancer. Surgeons may also use this procedure to treat some benign pancreatic tumors, especially if the tumor is causing symptoms or is at ...
Despite advances in cancer treatment, pancreatic cancer still has a poor prognosis and has one of the lowest survival rates of any cancer. The Whipple procedure, also called a pancreaticoduodenectomy, ...
A Whipple procedure is a surgery that involves removing the head of the pancreas, part of the small intestine that is attached to the pancreas, part of the bile duct that runs through the head of the ...
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