A kind of cancer called pancreatic cancer starts as an expansion of pancreatic cells. Behind the lower portion of the stomach, the pancreas is located. It produces hormones that assist control blood sugar as well as enzymes that aid in food digestion. Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma is the form of pancreatic cancer that occurs most frequently. The only treatment that can cure pancreatic cancer is surgery, which is only a possibility in 20% of cases. As a result, it's crucial to determine if a patient may benefit from surgery at the time of their pancreatic cancer diagnosis and to only do surgery when it would be clinically beneficial. Living without a pancreas is conceivable, but doing so necessitates ongoing medical attention. Diabetes is a result of pancreas removal, which can also affect how well the body digests meals. This necessitates ongoing diabetic management, which includes adhering to a low-sugar, low-carbohydrate diet.
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