Abstract

Background: Osteoclast-like Giant Cell Tumors (OGCT) of the pancreas are extremely rare, highly aggressive tumors which are still poorly understood. To date, multiple cases have been reported which characterize these tumors as variants of pancreatic giant cell tumors and provide evidence supporting a duct epithelium origin. The current prognostic factors and outcomes of various treatment protocols have not been established however, with very few reports discussing chemotherapy regimens and outcomes.

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