DESCRIPTION:
While classification of pancreatic neoplasms has not evolved significantly since 2007, data related to the molecular underpinnings that characterize each type of neoplasm have grown exponentially in the past 15 years. The current multimodal study of pancreatic neoplasms has allowed a better understanding of tumor biology, more closely linking the mor¬phologic findings with clinical outcomes and targeted treatment.
The prognosis of conventional pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma remains very poor, but some promise is on the horizon based on novel treatment approaches and the increase in earlier diagnosis. Furthermore, intensive study of other pancreatic neoplasms has led to a clearer recognition that each type has distinctive biology and behavior that is often not so highly aggressive. This sense of optimism may help drive a resurgence of interest in pancreatic pathology.
CONTENTS:
The Normal Pancreas
Classification of Pancreatic Tumors
Staging
Serous Cystic Neoplasms
Intraductal Neoplasms
Ductal Adenocarcinoma and Pancreatic Intraepithelial Neoplasia
Adenocarcinoma Variants
Pancreatoblastoma
Solid Pseudopapillary Neoplasm
Neuroendocrine Neoplasms
Nonepithelial and Miscellaneous Neoplasms
Secondary Neoplasms
Non-Neoplastic Lesions Mimicking Pancreatic Neoplasms
Dissection and Reporting of Pancreatic Resection Specimens