Pancreatic Cancer Signs And Facts

A malignant tumor in the pancreas is called pancreatic cancer. 95% of pancreatic tumors are diagnosed as Adenocarcinomas, the rest of them are tumors like acinar cell cancers, exocrine pancreas tumor, neuroendocrine tumors. About 30,000 people in the United States die with this disease each year and 60,000 people are diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in Europe.

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Pancreatic Cancer Life Expectancy

There is misconception in the life expectancy and survival rate of pancreatic cancer patients . In the earlier days of Pancreatic cancer it was
thought that these types of cancers cannot be cured and death is imminent. The truth is that majority of the patients diagnosed with pancreatic cancer can be helped with improving the quality of the life - and also in length. Pancreatic cancer is not easily detected in its early stage and because of this has been called the “silent disease”. By the time it is detected in most people, it is too late and death will be the can be expected in 6-12 months. Thus the  life expectancy is of immediate concern to anyone who may be afflicted with this cancer.

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Stages Of Pancreatic Cancer

 Once the doctor confirms the symptoms as pancreatic cancer, the stages of
pancreatic cancer can clearly tell the doctor how far it has spread. The scan and the tests that the patient are advised to have when diagnosing the
cancer can give brief information about the stage.

It is very important because only with the help of the result of tests doctor
will be able to give treatment based on the stage of cancer. The patient will
have to undergo more tests to find whether the cancer has spread from the
pancreas to the tissues surrounding it or to other body parts. Though there are advanced equipments for performing tests, doctors will not be able to tell the exact stage of the cancer until after surgery.

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Pancreatic Cancer Research

Pancreatic cancer is one of the devastating diseases that gently rob the
patient’s life by both quality and quantity. A survey on this type of cancer
proved that only four percent of patients affected by this disease are alive
after they are given treatment for five long years. The research about this
disease, over a decade indicates that this type of cancer is a destructive in
its etiology.

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Using Tarceva For Pancreatic Cancer

Pancreatic Cancer is malignant tumors found on the pancreas. Tarceva is a
drug which is used for treatment of Pancreatic Cancer in advanced Pancreatic Cancer patients in combination with another drug Gemzar (Gemcitabine). Combination therapy was approved by FDA on Nov 2, 2005. The drug is marketed byGenentech in U.S. 

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Pancreatic Cancer Treatment

 Pancreatic Cancer Treatment

The pancreatic cancer treatment is very important since it is a deadly
disease. The primary treatments for the patients with exocrine pancreatic cancer can be grouped into three types.

1. Surgery

2. Radiation Therapy

3. Chemotherapy

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Pancreatic Cancer Prognosis

Pancreatic Cancer Prognosis

Pancreatic cancer is the 5th leading dangerous disease in the world. The
knowledge and the information about this disease are very much essential for us to care for our loved ones. The pancreatic cancer is the formation of a tumor in the pancreas. Pancreatic cancer  slowly turns in to a deadly disease, if it’s left untreated. Thus pancreatic cancer prognosis is very important and needs to be done early in the formation of the deadly cancer.

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Canine Pancreatic Cancer

Canine Pancreatic Cancer

Canine Pancreatic Cancer, immune dysfunction disease is the most pathetic
type of cancer which is found in dogs. The affected dog is mostly not treatable. After the age of Seven  dogs are most likely to get the Canine Pancreatic Cancer.  Canine pancreatic cancer can be treated and chance of survival is high if the symptoms were recognized at an early stage. But symptoms cannot be recognized easily in Canine just like Humans.

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