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What you should know about Pancreatic Cancer?
Frequently Asked Questions:
1) What is the Pancreas?
2) What is Pancreatic Cancer (PC)?
3) What may cause Pancreatic Cancer?
4) Is Pancreatic Cancer hereditary?
5) How is Pancreatic Cancer diagnosed?
6) Where can Pancreatic Cancer spread to?
7) How and why are tumors staged?

8) What questions should I ask?

9) How is Pancreatic Cancer treated surgically?
10) How is Pancreatic Cancer treated medically?
11) Is this symptom or side effect unusual?
12) Are there screening tests?
13) How is pain managed?
14) How is diet affected?
15) What should we expect during the final stages?


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* No two patients with pancreas cancer are identical. The appropriate treatment of individual cases varies greatly depending on the patient's medical and surgical history. The information expressed in this Web page is not medical advice. It is meant only to educate health care professionals and patients about the current status of treatment and research at Hopkins. Before making any medical decisions, patients are advised to consult with their personal physicians.

 
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