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Overview
Natural History
Prognosis
For approximately 60% of these tumors are cancerous, the prognosis of glucagonoma depends on the following:
- Whether or not the tumor can be removed by surgery
- The stage of the tumor: the size of the tumor, whether the cancer has spread outside the pancreas
- The patient’s general
- Whether the tumor has just been diagnosed or has recurred