4 Ways To Diagnose Pancreatic Cancer
by Vivek Choudhary Nice lifePancreatic cancer is rarely detected in its
elementary stages when it’s easy to cure. This is owing to the reason that it,
time and again, fails to show symptoms until its metastasis or spread to other
organs in your body occurs.
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Options for pancreatic cancer treatment
at a Patna cancer hospital are selected depending on the stage of cancer.
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Several options may include:
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Surgery for the removal of the tumor
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Chemotherapy
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Radiation therapy
Diagnosis
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Assuming that your doctor has doubts
about pancreatic cancer, the doctor with direct you to submit yourself to one
or more of the following diagnostic tests at a cancer hospital in Patna.
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Imaging tests that help take and gather pictures of your internal organs
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These are tests that can come to the
benefit of your doctors to take a closer look at your internal organs including
the pancreas.
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There are several techniques aimed at
diagnosing pancreatic cancer.
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These include:
§ Ultrasound
§ Computerized tomography (CT) scans
§ Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans
§ Positron emission tomography (PET) scans
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Making use of a scope to generate pictures of the ultrasound of your
pancreas
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An endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) utilizes
a specialized ultrasound device to create pancreatic images from within your
abdomen.
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The device is passed through an
endoscope, a thin, flexible tube down through your esophagus and inside your
stomach with the intent of obtaining the images.
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Biopsy or the removal of a tissue sample for testing
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Amidst this procedure, a tiny sample of
tissue of your affected pancreas is taken and examined through a microscope in
a lab.
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Every so often, the collection of the
tissue is done during a EUS.
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This is done by making special tools
passed through the endoscope.
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Very seldom, a specimen of the affected
pancreatic tissue is collected through the insertion of a needle through your
skin and within your pancreas, a procedure known as fine-needle aspiration.
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Blood tests
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Your oncologist in Patna may carry out testing of your blood for identifying specific
proteins discarded by cancerous cells.
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These are known as tumor marker tests.
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One such test is called CA19-9 aimed
specifically for diagnosing pancreatic cancer.
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It might be helpful in gaining an
understanding of how cancer acts in response to the pancreatic cancer treatment in Patna.
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However, CA19-9 doesn’t always come
up with reliable results as a few people afflicted by pancreatic cancer
don’t necessarily exhibit elevated CA19-9 levels thereby making the test less
effective.
At Paras, a top hospital in Patna experts from the following fields bestow comprehensive, compassionate
care on people struck down with pancreatic cancer.
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Gastroenterology
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Radiology
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Medical oncology
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Radiation oncology
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Pathology
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Nutrition
Doctors from all these specialties team up to grasp
your specific needs and come up with the precise care of your needs.
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