Therapy pancreatic cancer

Synonyms Pancreatic carcinoma (or more precise term in the narrower sense: ductal adenocarcinoma of the pancreas), pancreatic carcinoma, pancreatic cancer, pancreatic tumor Operation Surgery should always be the treatment of first choice. The prerequisite is that the tumor is still operable, i.e. that it is limited to the pancreas and does not grow (infiltrate) into … Therapy pancreatic cancer

Chemotherapy | Therapy pancreatic cancer

Chemotherapy During chemotherapy, the patient is administered various drugs (cytostatics) that inhibit cell growth in a variety of ways. Particularly fast-growing tissues, including tumor tissue, are inhibited in their growth and partially killed. The combination of cytostatic drugs with different side effect profiles has proven to be advantageous in order to be able to reduce … Chemotherapy | Therapy pancreatic cancer

The Pancreas

Synonyms Medical: Pancreas English: pancreas Anatomy The pancreas is a gland weighing about 80g, 14 to 18 cm long and is located in the upper abdomen between the small intestine and the spleen. It is not actually located inside the abdominal cavity, but rather very far back, directly in front of the spine. Unlike many … The Pancreas

Pancreatic disease and diarrhoea | The Pancreas

Pancreatic disease and diarrhoea There are some diseases of the pancreas that can also be accompanied by diarrhoea. If an infectious cause (gastrointestinal infection) has been ruled out as the cause, the pancreas should be examined more closely. It could be that the cause of the diarrhoea is a so-called exocrine pancreatic insufficiency. The pancreas … Pancreatic disease and diarrhoea | The Pancreas

Pancreatic cancer – What is the chance of survival?

Pancreatic cancer is one of the most common cancers of the digestive tract, along with stomach cancer and cancer of the colon. In recent years it has been observed that in the western industrialised countries of the world there is an increase in new cases of this tumour disease. Currently, about 10 out of every … Pancreatic cancer – What is the chance of survival?

Treatment | Pancreatic cancer – What is the chance of survival?

Treatment Surgery can be performed on a patient in whom the tumour has not yet spread, i.e. the tumour is less than 2 centimetres in size, has not grown into surrounding tissue and has not already spread (metastasised) to other organs. This situation exists in about 15 – 20 % of those affected. The remaining … Treatment | Pancreatic cancer – What is the chance of survival?

Pancreatic cancer prognosis

Prognoses in oncology Nowadays, forecasts are only given statistically. Patients who ask about their life expectancy for a particular cancer should no longer receive a numerical answer from the medical profession, as these are purely statistical data and not absolute individual figures. However, through the nationwide cancer registries and the evaluation of the figures, it … Pancreatic cancer prognosis

Prognosis in case of non-operated pancreatic cancer | Pancreatic cancer prognosis

Prognosis in case of non-operated pancreatic cancer If the affected persons are very old or have many concomitant diseases, a palliative procedure is chosen in the case of advanced pancreatic cancer, which has already affected large parts of the surrounding organs and has also settled distant metastases, as well as the lymphatic vessel system. Palliative … Prognosis in case of non-operated pancreatic cancer | Pancreatic cancer prognosis