@article{JGO952,
author = {Claudio De Angelis and Rosario Francesco Brizzi and Rinaldo Pellicano},
title = {Endoscopic ultrasonography for pancreatic cancer: current and future perspectives},
journal = {Journal of Gastrointestinal Oncology},
volume = {4},
number = {2},
year = {2013},
keywords = {},
abstract = {A suspected pancreatic lesion can be a difficult challenge for the clinician. In the last years we have witnessed tumultuous technological improvements of the radiological and nuclear medicine imaging. Taking this into account, we will try to delineate the new role of endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) in pancreatic imaging and to place it in a shareable diagnostic and staging algorithm of pancreatic cancer (PC). To date the most accurate imaging techniques for the PC remain contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) and EUS. The latter has the highest accuracy in detecting small lesions, in assessing tumor size and lymph nodes involvement, but helical CT or an up-to-date magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) must be the first choice in patients with a suspected pancreatic lesion. After this first step there is place for EUS as a second diagnostic level in several cases: negative results on CT/MRI scans and persistent strong clinical suspicion of PC, doubtful results on CT/MRI scans or need for cyto-histological confirmation. In the near future there will be great opportunities for the development of diagnostic and therapeutic EUS and pancreatic pathology could be the best testing bench.},
issn = {2219-679X}, url = {https://jgo.amegroups.org/article/view/952}
}