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Pancreatic cancer treatment: Both benign and malignant cancers

Pancreatic cancer treatment

Pancreatic cancer treatment. In fact, pancreas facilitates the digestion process by secreting pancreatic juice. It is also essential in regulating blood glucose levels.

To understand pancreatic cancer treatment, we must first define pancreas. From the expert desk at AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center under the able leadership of doctor Dalal Akoury, pancreas is a gland located in the abdomen below stomach. It facilitates the digestion process by secreting pancreatic juice. It is also essential in regulating blood glucose levels. Therefore, pancreatic cancer is that cancer affecting the pancreas which could be benign which is stationary and does not spread to other parts of the body or malignant that multiplies and spreads rapidly to other parts of the body.  Depending on the diagnosis, your doctor will advise appropriately on the best treatment option for the disease.

The pancreas plays a significant role in the body. Its main function is helping in digestion by secreting pancreatic juice and assist in regulating blood glucose levels as well.  Pancreatic cancer will frustrate and obstructs all these functions. It is also important to note that pancreatic cancer does not cause much signs and symptoms. However, when you get the symptoms, they are often vague and you may not even notice their presence. Because of this, it is often very difficult to detect diagnose this type of cancer at an early stage. Nevertheless, a diagnosis is made, your doctor will take time to assess and analyze both your current health situation and learn more about your previous illness as well. After a thorough examination and evaluation of your condition, your doctor will choose between surgery, radiation or chemotherapy or a combination of one or more to help you recover from this problem much faster.

Pancreatic cancer treatment: Before treating pancreatic cancer

To diagnose pancreatic cancer, certain diagnostic tests will be done to find the stage and cause of it. Moreover, your doctor may ask about your medical history to know more about your symptoms and other possible risk factors. Since pancreatic cancer does not cause much signs and symptoms at early stage, later stages cause symptoms like weight loss, loss of appetite, belly or back pain, liver enlargement, etc. The recommended tests are abdominal ultrasound, Endoscopic ultrasound, MRI, biopsy, PET scan, blood tests, etc. can be used for this investigation.

Pancreatic cancer treatment: Recovery

Pancreatic cancer has some common side effects like hair loss, nausea, fatigue, etc. which the patient will have to deal with. Therefore, the patient may become weak feeling pain along the treated area, which will heal and recover with time. After treatment, there will be a series of care and follow-up appointments. During these sessions, the doctor will be interested in monitoring your recovery process and its effectiveness. Besides the monitoring the healing process, your doctor will also be interested in any cause of discomfort you may be encountering. To conclude, doctor Akoury reiterates that treating any type of cancer is not a walk in the park. The patient has an obligation to adhere strictly to the doctor’s instructions for better result.

Pancreatic cancer treatment: Potential Risks

Finally, it is worth noting that, pancreatic cancer treatment is an invasive procedure. It therefore means that, there are chances of wound infections, excessive bleeding or other complications in the treatment area. This should not scare you. It is normal and if you have further concerns, AWAREmed health center is just a phone call away.

Pancreatic cancer treatment: Both benign and malignant cancers

 

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