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Known for its aggressive nature, pancreatic cancer often goes unnoticed until advanced stages. Early detection is rare, making it challenging to treat.
CT scans, MRI, and biopsies are essential for confirming pancreatic cancer.
Surgery: Whipple procedure (removal of part of the pancreas) is common if diagnosed early.
Chemotherapy and Radiation Therapy:Often used together in advanced cases to slow the progression and manage symptoms.
Targeted radiation helps control tumor growth and manage pain when surgery isn’t possible.