
What is the treatment for pancreatic cancer?
Disease description:
A colleague mentioned feeling abdominal discomfort and frequent diarrhea for the past few days. After visiting the hospital, they were diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. How is this condition treated?

The treatment of pancreatic cancer mainly includes the following methods:
1. Surgical treatment: Surgery is the primary approach for long-term survival in patients with pancreatic cancer. Patients with early-stage pancreatic cancer are recommended to undergo procedures such as pancreaticoduodenectomy or distal pancreatectomy to completely remove the tumor. Due to the difficulty in early diagnosis of pancreatic cancer, most patients are already at an advanced stage when diagnosed, and less than 30% of cases are eligible for curative surgery.
2. Radiation therapy and chemotherapy: Radiation therapy uses high-energy rays to kill cancer cells, while chemotherapy employs anti-cancer drugs to destroy or inhibit the growth of cancer cells.
3. Palliative treatment: For patients with advanced pancreatic cancer, palliative procedures such as biliary-enteric anastomosis or gastrojejunostomy can be performed to relieve symptoms such as jaundice and duodenal obstruction, thereby improving the patient's quality of life.
The treatment of pancreatic cancer needs to be tailored to each patient's specific condition and overall health status to develop an individualized treatment plan.