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Kluijt I et al. – The findings illustrate the potential of the surveillance of high–risk individuals for PC by EUS. Awareness of clinicians of the existence of hereditary syndromes with increased risk for PC may improve identification of high–risk individuals who could benefit from surveillance. Whether screening improves survival remains to be investigated, as is the optimal interval for screening.

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