ea0046oc2 | (1) | UKINETS2016
Mills Logan
, Drymousis Panagiotis
, Vashist J
, Burdelski C
, Prachalias Andreas
, Srinivasan Parthi
, Menon Krishna
, Khan Saboor
, Cave Judith
, Armstrong Thomas
, Weickert MO
, Frilling Andreja
, Ramage JK
, Srirajaskanthan Raj
Background: Small pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours (PNETs) present a management dilemma because of their uncertain natural history. Some clinicians believe that lesions <2 cm are indolent and can be managed with surveillance. By contrast, the most recent WHO classification system regards all PNETs as potentially malignant.Aim: To assess the malignant behaviour of small PNETs in a large, retrospective, multicentre patient cohort.<p class="abstext...