Pancreatic cancer is rare – it only represents about 3% of all cancers. This aggressive disease often does not show any symptoms until it is in its later stages. However, pancreatic cancer can be treated if diagnosed properly and treated with proper care.
If you think you may have pancreatic cancer or have already been diagnosed, you can find the support and resources you need at Southcoast Health.
Cancer is defined by tumors that become malignant. Pancreatic cancer, therefore, occurs when malignant tumors form in your pancreas. This organ is responsible for producing certain hormones and aiding in digestion. There are two classifications of pancreatic cancer based on where tumors form in your pancreas:
Exocrine Cancer – malignant tumors located in the glands that make digestive enzymes and release them into the intestines. Exocrine cancer is the most common type of pancreatic cancer. There are different types of exocrine cancer, but pancreatic adenocarcinoma accounts for 95% of all cases.
Endocrine Cancer – affects pancreatic islets cells, which make hormones such as insulin and glucagon. Endocrine tumors are a rare form of pancreatic cancer, as they only make up less than 4% of pancreatic cancer diagnoses.
Unfortunately, experts still don’t fully understand the causes behind pancreatic cancer. However, doctors have identified various risk factors that increase the likelihood of developing this disease:
Pancreatic cancer is hard to find and diagnose in its early stages, as the pancreas is located deep in your abdomen, behind the stomach. This makes it almost impossible to feel tumors as they develop and grow. It only begins to show external symptoms late in its stages.
When symptoms of pancreatic cancer do develop, they may include:
Because of pancreatic cancer’s rarity and aggressiveness, treatment has to be executed carefully in order to control the cancer and ease symptoms. Southcoast Health offers several treatment options for pancreatic cancer, including:
Based on your diagnosis, your pancreatic cancer specialist will work on a personalized treatment plan for you. At Southcoast Health, your care and comfort are our top priority. For more information on our reliable cancer screenings, along with our other treatment services, contact us at one of our locations in Fall River and Fairhaven, MA.