Cancer of the Pancreas

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CANCER OF THE PANCREAS

Transcript of Cancer of the Pancreas

CANCER OF THE PANCREASPancreatic cancer begins in the tissues of your pancreas an organ in your abdomen that ies hori!ontay behind the o"er part of your stomach# $our pancreas secretes en!ymes that aid digestion and hormones that hep reguate the metaboism of sugars#Pancreatic cancer often has a poor prognosis% e&en "hen diagnosed eary# Pancreatic cancer typicay spreads rapidly and is seldom detected in its early stages% "hich is a ma'or reason "hy it(s a eading cause of cancer death# Signs and symptoms may not appear unti pancreatic cancer is )uite ad&anced and compete surgica remo&a isn(t possibe#SIGNS & SYMPTOMSSigns and symptoms of pancreatic cancer often don(t occur unti the disease is ad&anced# *hen signs and symptoms do appear% they may incude+Upper abdominal pain that may radiate to your back Yelloing o! your skin and the hites o! your eyes "#aundice$ %oss o! appetite &eight loss 'epression (lood clots )o pancreatic cancer !ormsPancreatic cancer occurs "hen ces in your pancreas de&eop mutations in their ,NA# These mutations cause ces to gro" uncontroaby and to continue i&ing after norma ces "oud die# These accumuating ces can form a tumor#-ost pancreatic cancer begins in the ces that ine the ducts of the pancreas# This type of cancer is caed pancreatic adenocarcinoma or pancreatic e*ocrine cancer#Rarey% cancer can form in the hormone.producing ces of the pancreas# This type of cancer is caed islet cell cancer or pancreatic endocrine cancer#R/S0 FACTORSAfrican.American race E1cess body "eight Chronic in2ammation of the pancreas 3pancreatitis4 ,iabetes Famiy history of genetic syndromes that can increase cancer ris5% incuding a 6RCA7 gene mutation% 8ynch syndrome and famiia atypica moe.maignant meanoma 3FA---4 Persona or famiy history of pancreatic cancer Smo5ing +OMP%I+,TIONS-aundice. Pancreatic cancer that boc5s the i&er(s bie duct can cause 'aundice# Signs incude yeo" s5in and eyes% dar5.coored urine% and pae.coored stoos#Pain. A gro"ing tumor may press on ner&es in your abdomen% causing pain that can become se&ere# Pain medications can hep you fee more comfortabe# Radiation therapy may hep stop tumor gro"th temporariy to gi&e you some reief#(oel obstruction. Pancreatic cancer that gro"s into or presses on the sma intestine 3duodenum4 can boc5 the 2o" of digested food from your stomach into your intestines#'I,GNOSTI+ T/STImaging tests to create pictures o! your internal organs. /maging tests hep your doctor &isuai!e your interna organs% incuding your pancreas# /maging tests used to diagnose pancreatic cancer incude utrasound% computeri!ed tomography 3CT4 scan and magnetic resonance imaging 3-R/4# Using a scope to create ultrasound pictures o! your pancreas. An endoscopic utrasound 3E9S4 uses an utrasound de&ice to ma5e images of your pancreas from inside your abdomen# The utrasound de&ice is passed through a thin% 2e1ibe tube 3endoscope4 do"n your esophagus and into your stomach in order to obtain the images# $our doctor may aso coect a sampe of ces 3biopsy4 during E9S# Using a scope to create ultrasound pictures o! your pancreas. An endoscopic utrasound 3E9S4 uses an utrasound de&ice to ma5e images of your pancreas from inside your abdomen# The utrasound de&ice is passed through a thin% 2e1ibe tube 3endoscope4 do"n your esophagus and into your stomach in order to obtain the images# $our doctor may aso coect a sampe of ces 3biopsy4 during E9S# Using a scope to create ultrasound pictures o! your pancreas. An endoscopic utrasound 3E9S4 uses an utrasound de&ice to ma5e images of your pancreas from inside your abdomen# The utrasound de&ice is passed through a thin% 2e1ibe tube 3endoscope4 do"n your esophagus and into your stomach in order to obtain the images# $our doctor may aso coect a sampe of ces 3biopsy4 during E9S# Using a scope to in#ect dye into the pancreatic ducts. Endoscopic retrograde choangiopancreatography 3ERCP4 uses a dye to highight the bie ducts in your pancreas#,uring ERCP% an endoscope is passed do"n your throat% through your stomach and into the upper part of your sma intestine# A dye is then in'ected into the pancreatic and bie ducts through a sma hoo" tube 3catheter4 that(s passed through the endoscope# Finay% :.rays are ta5en of the ducts#A tissue or ce sampe 3biopsy4 can be coected during ERCP#0emo1ing a tissue sample !or testing "biopsy$. A biopsy is a procedure to remo&e a sma sampe of tissue from the pancreas for e1amination under a microscope#A biopsy sampe can be obtained by inserting a neede through your s5in and into your pancreas 3;ne.neede aspiration4# Or it can be done using endoscopic utrasound to guide specia toos into your pancreas "here a sampe of ces can be obtained for testingStages o! pancreatic cancerStage I. Cancer is con;ned to the pancreas# Stage II. Cancer has spread beyond the pancreas to nearby tissues and organs and may ha&e spread to the ymph nodes# Stage III. Cancer has spread beyond the pancreas to the ma'or bood &esses around the pancreas and may ha&e spread to the ymph nodes# Stage I2. Cancer has spread to distant sites beyond the pancreas% such as the i&er% ungs and the ining that surrounds your abdomina organs 3peritoneum4# SU0G/0YSurgery !or tumors in the pancreatic head. /f your pancreatic cancer is ocated in the head of the pancreas% you may consider an operation caed a *hippe procedure 3pancreatoduodenectomy4#The *hippe procedure in&o&es remo&ing the head of your pancreas% as "e as a portion of your sma intestine 3duodenum4% your gabadder and part of your bie duct# Part of your stomach may be remo&ed as "e# $our surgeon reconnects the remaining parts of your pancreas% stomach and intestines to ao" you to digest food#*hippe surgery carries a ris5 of infection and beeding# After the surgery% some peope e1perience nausea and &omiting that can occur if the stomach has di