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Management of small, asymptomatic, non-functioning pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours: follow-up, ablation, or surgery?
Non-functioning pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours (NF-pNETs) are potentially malignant neoplasms that are detected with increasing frequency. The management of small (≤ 2 cm) asymptomatic NF-pNETs remains an area of controversy and clinical dilemma. Follow-up seems to be a reasonable strategy because of the relatively limited metastatic potential of these tumours, the good clinical prognosis, and considering the high complication rate associated with surgery. However, some studies show metastatic potential of these tumours, fuelling an ongoing debate in the literature regarding their management. Making the decision to observe or perform surgery is thus not an easy task. New, promising therapeutic methods involving ablation under endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) guidance with ethanol or radiofrequency ablation have been applied for these lesions with good clinical outcomes but only with short-term follow-up data. In this review, we address the emerging question of when to follow-up and when to perform surgery for small asymptomatic pancreatic tumours, with consideration of the potential of ablative therapies.
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"Endokrynologia Polska" publishes papers in English on all aspects of clinical and experimental endocrinology. The following types of papers may be submitted for publication: original articles, reviews, case reports, postgraduate education, letters to the Editor (Readers’ Forum) and announcements of scientific meetings, conferences and congresses.