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Treatment for Pancreatic Cancer,
Cure & Methods
Many people with pancreatic cancer
want to take an active part in
making decisions about their medical
care. They want to learn all they
can about their disease and their
treatment choices. However, the
shock and stress that people may
feel after a diagnosis of cancer can
make it hard for them to think of
everything they want to ask the
doctor. Often it helps to make a
list of questions before an
appointment. To help remember what
the doctor says, patients may take
notes or ask whether they may use a
tape recorder. Some patients also
want to have a family member or
friend with them when they talk to
the doctor-to take part in the
discussion, to take notes, or just
to listen.
Cancer of the pancreas is very hard
to control with current treatments.
For that reason, many doctors
encourage patients with this disease
to consider taking part in a
clinical trial. Clinical trials are
an important option for people with
all stages of pancreatic cancer.
At this time, pancreatic cancer can
be cured only when it is found at an
early stage, before it has spread.
However, other treatments may be
able to control the disease and help
patients live longer and feel
better. When a cure or control of
the disease is not possible, some
patients and their doctors choose
palliative therapy. Palliative
therapy aims to improve quality of
life by controlling pain and other
problems caused by this disease.
The doctor may refer patients to an
oncologist, a doctor who specializes
in treating cancer, or patients may
ask for a referral. Specialists who
treat pancreatic cancer include
surgeons, medical oncologists, and
radiation oncologists. Treatment
generally begins within a few weeks
after the diagnosis. There will be
time for patients to talk with the
doctor about treatment choices, get
a second opinion, and learn more
about the disease.
Content Courtesy : cancer.gov
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substitute for medical advice or
treatment for specific medical
conditions. The information should
not be used during any medical
emergency or for the diagnosis or
treatment of any medical condition.
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consulted for diagnosis and
treatment of any and all medical
conditions.
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