Understanding pancreatic cancer symptoms can help individuals seek medical attention sooner, potentially improving outcomes.
Intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms (IPMNs) usually occur within the head of the pancreas and arise within the pancreatic ducts. The ductal epithelium forms a papillary projection into the duct ...
Other surgeries remove different parts of the pancreas and maybe other organs. For example, the Whipple procedure (also called pancreatoduodenectomy) takes out the head of the pancreas and ...
The goal of this study was to investigate the clinical outcome and prognostic factors in patients after resection for ductal adenocarcinoma of the pancreatic head. Methods The data from 195 ...
Only 8% of patients diagnosed with pancreatic exocrine tumors survive 5 years. “When you have a tumor in the head of the pancreas, you can’t do surgery because there’s a main artery that ...
A distal pancreatectomy is the removal of the end of the pancreas while leaving the pancreatic head attached. It is performed to treat pancreatic cancer localized in the end of the pancreas, but may ...