Pancreatic cancer is a serious and often challenging condition to treat due to its late-stage diagnosis and aggressive nature. The treatment approach typically involves a combination of surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and targeted therapies. Each treatment option aims to manage symptoms, improve survival rates, and enhance the patient’s quality of life. Surgery is one of the primary treatments for pancreatic cancer, especially when the cancer is detected in its early stages. The most common surgical procedure is the Whipple procedure, which involves removing the head of the pancreas, part of the small intestine, the gallbladder, and sometimes part of the stomach. For tumors in the tail or body of the pancreas, a distal pancreatectomy may be performed. Surgery is often followed by other treatments to address any remaining cancer cells and reduce the risk of recurrence.
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