“…[9,10,12] Considering that baseline serum glucose was measured during the immediate preoperative period, it is likely that so-called acute or new-onset DM cases caused by pancreatic cancer, whether by duct obstruction or tumor-related diabetogenic material, were included in the present study. [19,30] Our results show that such cases may exhibit improved pancreas endocrine function after removal of the tumor burden and amelioration of duct obstruction by surgical resection, [8] as evidenced by the evolution of GTI and PAI, and the disappearance of the correlation between GTI and RPV postoperatively. [28] DM is the hallmark of pancreatic endocrine insufficiency, and is a multifactorial entity that embraces volume-related factors, such as insulin and glucagon secreting abilities, and cancer-related factors, such as tumor burden and duct obstruction and dilatation.…”