葡萄牙胰腺俱乐部对胰腺神经内分泌肿瘤监测策略的看法:何时以及如何监测?

Miguel Bispo, S. Marques, Alexandra Fernandes, E. Rodrigues‐Pinto, Filipe Vilas-Boas, R. Rio-Tinto, J. Devière
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背景:胰腺神经内分泌肿瘤(pNET)是一类高度异质性的肿瘤,其生物学行为千差万别。由于横断面成像技术在临床实践中的广泛应用,pNET 的发病率在过去三十年中呈指数级增长,尤其是无症状的小型 pNET(≤2 厘米)。摘要:目前的共识指南认为,偶然发现的≤2厘米的pNET由于恶变风险总体较低,可以有选择地进行随访。然而,由于缺乏有关这些小病灶自然史的长期数据,对无症状的小 pNET 采取 "观察-等待 "的管理策略仍未被广泛接受。此外,显然有一部分小型 pNET 可能会表现出恶性行为。关键信息:鉴于即使是小的 pNET 也有不可忽视的恶性风险,因此,最重要的是确定除大小以外的其他术前因素,这些因素可能有助于对恶性行为的风险进行分层并指导临床治疗。在本文中,葡萄牙胰腺俱乐部回顾了对pNET进行风险分层的重要性,并对散发性分化良好的pNET的监测策略提出了最新观点。
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Portuguese Pancreatic Club Perspective on the Surveillance Strategy for Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumours: When and How to Do It?
Background: Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours (pNETs) are a highly heterogeneous group of tumours with widely variable biological behaviour. The incidence of pNETs has risen exponentially over the last three decades, particularly for asymptomatic small pNETs (≤2 cm), due to the widespread use of cross-sectional imaging in clinical practice. Summary: Current consensus guidelines suggest that incidentally discovered pNETs ≤2 cm can be selectively followed due to the overall low risk of malignancy. Nevertheless, the “watch-and-wait” management strategy for small asymptomatic pNETs is still not widely accepted due to the lack of long-term data on the natural history of these small lesions. Additionally, it is clear that a subset of small pNETs may show malignant behaviour. Key Message: Given the non-negligible risk of malignancy even in small pNETs, it is of the utmost importance to identify other preoperative factors, other than size, that may help to stratify the risk of malignant behaviour and guide clinical management. In this article, the Portuguese Pancreatic Club reviews the importance of risk stratification of pNETs and presents an updated perspective on the surveillance strategy for sporadic well-differentiated pNETs.
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