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Pancreatic Cancer Pancreas
is responsible for producing insulin which regulates the sugar
level in the body. All those who know what diabetes is would
know the importance of insulin in body (and hence the importance
of pancreas). Pancreas also produces pancreatic juice which helps
in digestion of food. When abnormal growth of cells (malignant
cells) occurs in the pancreas, it is called pancreatic cancer.
Like other types of cancer, pancreatic cancer too is life threatening.
Cause of pancreatic cancer
Pancreatic cancer is again one of those that happen to older
people (generally those above the age of 60). Chronic pancreatitis,
which is caused by consumption of large amounts of alcohol, can
act as a predecessor of pancreatic cancer. Some people tend to
associate pancreatic cancer to genes and family history but there
doesn’t seem any concrete evidence to suggest one or the
other. Generally speaking, pancreatic cancer doesn’t seem
to have a relation to family history.
Symptoms and diagnosis of pancreatic cancer
Again, none of the symptoms of pancreatic cancer are such so
as to give confirmatory indications of pancreatic cancer. Pain
in the abdomen, tiredness and loss of appetite are said to be
symptoms of pancreatic cancer but these can really be caused
by so many other things that it might not even occur to you that
this could be caused by pancreatic cancer. However, if you are
skeptical and want to make sure that everything is ok, you can
always consult a qualified doctor to vet out your fears. Jaundice
is another symptom of pancreatic cancer but this too can be caused
by other things. So, really, it comes to proper tests and diagnosis
to detect pancreatic cancer. The doctors would generally go for
a urine test (for bile) and a blood test as the first screening
tests for pancreatic cancer. In case these tests suggest pancreatic
cancer, there could be need for x-rays and other tests (as deemed
fit by the doctor).
Treatment of pancreatic cancer
As is the case with any type of cancer, the chances of survival
with pancreatic cancer is governed by how early you are able
to catch the symptoms and diagnose pancreatic cancer. The treatment
for pancreatic cancer is dependent on the size of the cancer,
the stage of cancer and your general health. A major consideration
is the size of the cancer and whether it has spread around or
is localized. For pancreatic cancer too, the best treatment is
removal of the cancer through surgical procedure (and it’s
a major surgery). Chemotherapy and radiotherapy are other ways
of treating pancreatic cancer. |