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Primary duodenal adenocarcinoma: a ten-year experience with 79 patients.
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Resectability and presence of distant metastatic disease are the strongest determinants of outcome for patients with duodenal adenocarcinoma. Staging and nodal status offer little prognostic information and nodal positivity should not preclude resection. As patients have symptoms similar to those of pancreatic adenocarcinoma but have an outlook more comparable to gastric adenocarcinoma, a vigorous approach to resection is justified.