Glands in the pancreas secrete chemicals that aid in digestion and regulate blood sugar. Diabetes types 1 and 2 affect the pancreas often. Pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer are two more pancreas disorders. You can indeed survive without a pancreas. But for the rest of your life, you'll need to take enzyme supplements to help you digest food and insulin shots to help you manage your blood sugar. Even though complete pancreatic removal is uncommon, it may be necessary if you have pancreatic cancer, a serious pancreatic injury, or severe pancreatitis. The pancreas is located in front of your spine and behind your stomach. Your pancreas is encircled by your liver, gallbladder, and spleen. The head of your pancreas is located on the right side of your body. The duodenum is the initial section of your small intestine, and it contains this little organ. Your pancreas' tail is located on the left side of your body.
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