Pancreatic cancer causes may be from risk factors you can control, some you can’t, and in some people is hereditary. Learn how common it is and about screening.
Pancreatic cancer diagnosis may involve imaging scans, ERCP, biopsy, genetic testing and other tests. Learn about tumor markers, stages and screening.
Patients with pancreatic cancer may require a Whipple procedure. Learn about pancreaticoduodenectomy steps, complications, diet after surgery and survival rate.
Pancreatic cancer symptoms may not appear until it’s advanced disease. Learn about them and signs it has spread to the liver, abdomen, lungs or bone.
Pancreatectomy is surgery to remove all or part of the pancreas. Learn about distal, central, and total pancreatectomies for pancreatic cancer.
Stage 4 pancreatic cancer occurs when cancerous cells have spread to other body areas. Learn about metastatic symptoms, treatment and survival rate.
The most common type of pancreatic cancer is adenocarcinoma. Learn about cysts, exocrine and neuroendocrine types of the disease.
Gallbladder cancer treatment may include surgery, immunotherapy, chemotherapy, radiation, targeted therapy or a combination. Learn about treatments and survival.
Gallbladder cancer diagnosis, detection, and staging may involve several tests, scans and exams. Learn how it is diagnosed and the stages from 0-4.
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