Surgery can be done as a potentially curative measure if the cancer is contained in the pancreas and has not metastasized (spread) to blood vessels, lymph nodes, or other organs. 20% of patients with pancreatic cancer meet the requirements for this type of surgery. At the time of diagnosis, most patients with pancreatic cancer already have metastases. These patients will not benefit from the surgical removal of their primary tumor. However, surgery can be used to relieve symptoms or prevent complications in patients with metastatic cancer. Your doctor will help you determine if surgery is a viable treatment option. For surgical graduates, the type of surgery to remove pancreatic cancer depends on the stage and location of the tumor.
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