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For a long time, approximately since Oberlin and Guerin described
the multifocal origin of pancreatic cancers and precancerous
pancreatic lesions, no important study dealing with the entire
subject of pancreatic cancer has been published in France and
probably in the international literature. For some decades the
knowl- edge acquired 40years or more ago was not improved
appreciably, though the fre- quency ofthe disease started to
increase in occidental countries. This has recently changed, and
the progress ofthe medical sciences has spread to the pancreas.
Although the surgical or medical prognosis of the most frequent
form of pancreatic cancer, exocrine adenocarcinoma, remains very
bad, recent studies have shown the multiplicityofits pathological
forms, some being less severe so that curative surgery is possible.
New experimental models, particularly in the hamster, and the use
of carcinogenic drugs allow experimental studies on lesions similar
to those in man. Oncologic immunology is still at its beginnings
but shows promise for diagnosis and treatment. Though modem
techniques of imaging - sonography, aspirative cytology, CT scan,
endoscopic catheterism, arteriography, and maybe in the future
nuclear magnetic resonance - have not yet significantly in-
fluenced prognosis,they have made the diagnosis easierand more
precocious. Yet in a diseasethat diffuses so rapidly to deep lymph
nodes, it has not been proved whether early diagnosis can improve
prognosis.
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