Danes urge centralisation to combat pancreatic cancer
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
Operations for the treatment of pancreatic cancer in Denmark are of a considerably lower standard than in countries with comparable general healthcare standards and result in too may deaths. This is the view expressed this week in an article on pancreato-duodenectomy in Denmark from 1996-2001, and published in the doctors' weekly journal, Ugeskrift for Laeger.