Pancreatic Cancer Treatment Options

 What is pancreatic cancer?  

The pancreas is a gland that makes enzymes that help you digest food and hormones to control your blood sugar levels. Pancreatic cancer develops when cells in the pancreas grow out of control and form a tumor.  

About 6 inches long, the pancreas sits between the abdomen and spine, wide and rounded at one end and to a point on the other, which is thin eggplant shaped. Tumours form in one of three parts of the pancreas: the head (broad part), body (middle), or tail (narrow part).  

Straight moving ahead with Pancreatic Cancer Treatment options. 




Pancreatic cancer treatment options  

Treating pancreatic cancer may involve minimally invasive gastroenterology techniques, chemotherapy, and interventional radiology. In general, the treatment plan depends on the type and stage of the cancer and the individual needs and preferences of the patient.  

Standard treatment options for pancreatic cancer:  

  1. Surgery  

 To remove the tumor or to reduce symptoms and improve quality of life.  

  1. Chemotherapy 

Chemotherapy drugs for cancer cells or stopping them from growing can affect the whole body. 

  1. Radiation therapy 

 through X-rays to a specific area of the body, to kill cancer cells or their growth. 

  1. Targeted therapy 

 Targeted therapy materials to detect and attack specific cancer cells.  

These treatments can be used alone or in combination. The patient’s choices depend on factors, including the stage of pancreatic cancer and age, and other health conditions.  

Clinical trials are regularly testing new cutting-edge treatments, and cancer may be the choice at any time during treatment. It is essential to discuss this option with your doctor.  

For more information regarding Pancreatic Cancer visit- HCG Oncology  

HCG, Specialist in Cancer Care pancreatic cancer specialists recommend that all patients with pancreatic cancer consider genetic testing, which may indicate a genetic predisposition to cancer. Knowing if a patient has a DNA mutation can help doctors better treat it. It also encourages family members to take the test.  

If you feel you are experiencing pancreatic cancer symptoms and would like to schedule an appointment for a clinical trial or are interested in a second opinion regarding pancreatic cancer  call or chat online with a team member of HCG Oncology, or to book an appointment for an expert opinion. 

They have best cancer hospitals across India and best cancer hospital in Chennai for pancreatic Cancer Treatment. 

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