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"The most important prognostic factor [for treating islet-cells] is whether or not the tumor can be removed surgically," Hopkins' recently updated Web site says. "Other significant prognostic for patients with an islet cell tumor/pancreatic endocrine neoplasm include the size of the tumor, the presence or absence of blood vessel invasion, [and] the presence or absence of metastases to lymph nodes or other organs."

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