Cancer of the pancreas, depending on what stage it already is and the age of a patient, can still be treated. A doctor will probably suggest three things, namely, surgery, radiation therapy and chemotherapy.
Surgery is done to take out the tumor. Depending on what part is infected, a doctor might do a Whipple procedure (head of the pancreas), distal pancreatectomy (tail of the pancreas) and total pancreatectomy (whole pancreas).
Radiation therapy uses high-energy x-rays, which can come from a machine, to kill cancer cells and prevent it from spreading to other organs in your body.
Chemotherapy uses drugs to kill cancer cells. It can be taken orally or injected direct to a patient’s bloodstream. Chemotherapy can also kill cancer cells aside from cancer cells from the pancreas. Chemotherapy is frequently done in conjunction with radiation therapy.
Cancer of the pancreas is one of the deadliest cancers mainly because it can spread into different organs without a patient even knowing it. The best way to prevent this is to eat healthy and live a healthy lifestyle and to not ignore possible symptoms that might go worse if not taken care of immediately.
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08-28-2006





