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Evaluation of the effect of chemotherapy for pancreatic ductal cancer (PC) is generally conducted based on changes in tumour diameter using imaging modalities; however, exact measurement is often difficult because of local inflammation, fibrotic change, and desmoplastic reaction to treatment, leading to an unreliable evaluation.1,2 PC is considered a hypovascular tumour. However, newly developed highly sensitive ultrasonic equipment has enabled the detection of vascular signals in PC; vascular signals were detected in 20–67% of cases.3–7 We focused on changes in tumour vascularity of PC associated with chemotherapy, and attempted to apply it to evaluation of the effect of treatment and usefulness in relation to prognosis. In this study, we assessed vascular images of the tumour based on the Doppler signal (v signal) using contrast enhanced ultrasonography …
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Conflict of interest: None declared.