Abstract
Background: We present a case report of a successful and unexpected 9 years long survival (the patient is still alive without tumor recurrence) of a pancreas adenosquamous carcinoma with liver and lung metastasis after distal pancreatic resection with lymphadenectomy, splenectomy, with surgical and radiotherapeutical treatment of metastasis and additional chemotherapy, and chemo- and radiotherapy (Remove yellow part). The standard five-year survival for such cases is normally very poor and at rates of 0-9%.
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