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What is the Effect of Age on Pancreatic Resection?
Taylor S. Riall
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Elderly Patients
100%
Aging Effect
100%
Pancreatic Resection
100%
Mortality Rate
77%
Surgical Resection
66%
Pancreatic Cancer
55%
Morbidity Rate
33%
Over 80
33%
Periampullary Cancer
33%
Older Patients
22%
Patient Needs
22%
Long-term Survival
22%
Surgeon Experience
22%
Convalescence
22%
Hospital Volume
22%
Pancreatic Surgery
22%
Geriatrics
11%
Age Groups
11%
Survival Rate
11%
Single Institution
11%
Young Patients
11%
Patient Selection
11%
Need to Know
11%
Publication Bias
11%
Premalignant Lesions
11%
Elderly People
11%
Hospital Discharge
11%
Counseling
11%
Functional Status
11%
Surgeons
11%
Improved Outcomes
11%
Benign Disease
11%
Length of Stay
11%
Health Outcomes
11%
Morbidity Mortality
11%
Long Distance
11%
Cancer Recurrence
11%
Frailty
11%
Process of Care
11%
Population-based
11%
Age-matched
11%
Informed Decision-making
11%
Advanced Age
11%
Selection Bias
11%
Overall Mortality
11%
Comorbidity
11%
Resection
11%
2-year Survival
11%
Good Quality of Life
11%
Population Data
11%
Short-term Outcomes
11%
Patient-physician
11%
Lack of Awareness
11%
Locoregional Disease
11%
Single Institution Study
11%
Acceptable Range
11%
Long Length
11%
Quality of Survival
11%
Low Volume
11%
Cognitive Status
11%
Impact Outcomes
11%
Improved Process
11%
Patient Comorbidities
11%
High-volume Center
11%
Major Abdominal Surgery
11%
Reasonable Risk
11%
Resection Rate
11%
Aggressive Care
11%
High-volume Facility
11%
Extended Care Facility
11%
Nihilism
11%
Medicine and Dentistry
Surgery
100%
Elderly Patient
81%
Mortality Rate
63%
Pancreas Cancer
36%
Surgeon
27%
Morbidity
27%
Periampullary Cancer
27%
Long Term Survival
18%
Convalescence
18%
Pancreatic Surgery
18%
Quality of Life
9%
Disease
9%
Geriatrics
9%
Survival Rate
9%
Patient Selection
9%
Hope
9%
Benign Tumor
9%
Decision Making
9%
Awareness
9%
Frailty
9%
Contraindication
9%
Elderly Population
9%
Selection Bias
9%
Digestive System Surgery
9%
Cancer Recurrence
9%
Counseling
9%
Functional Status
9%
Subacute Care
9%
Pancreatic Cancer
9%