Aim of the study will be to investigate if Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS) with elastography can be purposed between the routine staging examinations in patients with pancreatic adenocarcinoma without distant metastasis for the staging of lymph nodes status ("N" in TNM classification) * in RESECTABLE pancreatic cancer the investigators will evaluate the concordance with EUS elastography and histological findings of lymph nodes obtained during surgery, in order to assess the sensibility, specificity and the positive and negative predictive value of EUS with elastography, the disease-free survival, the percentage of metastatic patients and the overall survival (in patients with or without metastatic lymph nodes). * in "BORDERLINE resectable" and UNRESECTABLE non-metastatic ("advanced" locally") disease, the investigators will evaluate if the malignant lymph nodes samples during EUS with elastography and fine needle aspiration (FNA) will be related to a decreased survival. Secondary aim will be to register the prognosis (in terms of survival) of the patients with para-aortic and mediastinal pathological lymph nodes (related to a decreases survival in some series in literature)
Pathological lymph nodes will be assessed by EUS with elastography as lymph nodes: hypoechoic, rounded, rigid (blue) and big (bigger than 1 centimeter)
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
2
observational study
IRCCS San Raffaele Hospital
Milan, Italy
CONCORDANCE (PERCENTAGE) of pathological lymph nodes at EUS with elastography and surgical pathology report
resectable pancreatic cancer
Time frame: 2 years
OVERALL SURVIVAL (MONTHS) in metastatic lymph node presence
resectable pancreatic cancer
Time frame: 2 years
OVERALL SURVIVAL (MONTHS) in metastatic lymph node presence
borderline resectable and locally advanced pancreatic cancer
Time frame: 2 years
OVERALL SURVIVAL (MONTHS)
para-aortic and mediasitnum metastatic lymph nodes presence
Time frame: 2 years
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