Thursday 26 April 2018

Don't deny the diagnosis; try to defy the verdict


#Track7#PancreaticTumour#Pancreatic cancer begins when abnormal cells within the pancreas grow out of control and form a tumor. These cells also have different functions. About 94% of pancreatic cancers are classified as exocrine tumors. The tumors start in the exocrine cells that make pancreatic enzymes which help in digestion. Within this category, the vast majority of tumors are adenocarcinomas. Pancreatic cancer can also spread to nearby lymph nodes, blood vessels or nerves. Cancer cells may travel through the bloodstream to other parts of the body, such as the liver. Treatment for pancreatic cancer may include surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy or a combination of these.
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