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Cancer Cytopathology: 20 years of advancing the field of pancreaticobiliary cytopathology
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The past 20 years in cytopathology have demonstrated tremendous growth and evolution in the cytopathology of organs located below the diaphragm, with much of the progress centering on the pancreas. Cancer Cytopathology has been at the forefront of reporting advances in the field of pancreaticobiliary cytology, especially for the diagnosis of pancreatic cysts.
Title: Cancer Cytopathology: 20 years of advancing the field of pancreaticobiliary cytopathology
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The past 20 years in cytopathology have demonstrated tremendous growth and evolution in the cytopathology of organs located below the diaphragm, with much of the progress centering on the pancreas.
Cancer Cytopathology has been at the forefront of reporting advances in the field of pancreaticobiliary cytology, especially for the diagnosis of pancreatic cysts.
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