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NEW IN THE CLASSIFICATION OF PANCREATIC EPITHELIAL TUMORS (WHO, 2019, 5TH EDITION)
Most of the classification of pancreatic epithelial tumors in the 5th edition remains unchanged from the previous edition. In the new classification, precancerous lesions are classified according to two levels of dysplasia. Intraductal papillary tumors and intraductal papillary tumors associated with invasive carcinoma are separated from the other subtypes. Some changes have occurred in the TNM classification.