Pancreatic Cancer

Dr. Mukti Mukherjee
[12+ Years Experience]

Radiation Oncologist In Kolkata

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Pancreatic Cancer Doctor in Kolkata

Pancreatic cancer is a condition where malignant cells develop in the tissues of the pancreas responsible for digestion and blood sugar regulation. This condition demands immediate attention and specialized medical expertise, which is challenging due to minimal symptoms.

Consult Dr. Mukti Mukherjee for advanced treatment like pancreatic cancer radiation therapy in Kolkata. This treatment offers hope and effective care for all stages of cancer.

Types of Pancreatic Cancer

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Exocrine Pancreatic Cancer

The most common type of adenocarcinoma, which forms in the ducts that carry digestive enzymes.
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Endocrine Pancreatic Cancer

Rare Neuroendocrine Tumors (NETs) that originate in hormone-producing cells are less common but equally significant.
Types of Pancreatic Cancer

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Symptoms

Early-stage pancreatic cancer often has no noticeable symptoms. As the disease progresses, you may experience symptoms including:
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Jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes due to a buildup of bilirubin in the blood).
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Abdominal pain (often felt in the upper abdomen radiating to the back).
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Sudden weight loss.
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New-onset diabetes (the pancreas produces insulin, and cancer can interfere with this function).
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Loss of appetite.
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Pale, greasy stools.
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Digestive irregularities.
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Dark urine.
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Fatigue.
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Swelling and heaviness in the abdomen.
Pancreatic Symptoms

Causes

Alcohol

Lifestyle Factors (such as smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, etc.)

Genetic predisposition

Genetic predisposition

chronic

Chronic pancreatitis with long-term inflammation of the pancreas.

Age

People with or above age 65

diabetes

Medical conditions like obesity and diabetes

Evaluation

Specialized oncologists like Dr. Mukti Mukherjee prescribe some general diagnosis steps, which may include:

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CT scans, MRIs
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Endoscopic ultrasound
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Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP)
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Biopsy
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Blood tests (CA-19.9)
Pancreatic Evaluation

Stages

Pancreatic cancer is staged from 1 to 4, with stage 1 being the earliest and stage 4 being the most advanced.

Stage I & II

Early stage

Stage III

Locally advanced

Stage IV

Metastatic

Pancreatic Management

Management

Pancreatic cancer may require one or a combination of treatment for positive results.
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Surgery
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Chemotherapy

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Radiation
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Targeted Therapy

Consult Dr. Mukti Mukherjee to explore advanced therapies and post-treatment care.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average age of pancreatic cancer diagnosis?

The risk of developing pancreatic cancer increases with age. Most patients are diagnosed after age 45, but the average age at diagnosis is 70.

Is pancreatic cancer dangerous?

Yes, pancreatic cancer is considered one of the most dangerous cancers due to its severity and difficulty in early detection.

What is the prognosis for pancreatic cancer?

It depends on the stage and treatment. However, you may increase the survival rates with fast, intense radiation oncology therapy and care.

Is genetic testing recommended for pancreatic cancer?

It’s highly recommended for individuals with a family history or specific genetic markers.

How can I check for pancreatic cancer at home?

Unfortunately, there is no reliable way to check for pancreatic cancer at home. However, if you experience jaundice, abnormal back or abdominal pain, sudden weight loss or loss of appetite, or greasy stools, consult an oncologist for proper diagnosis and guidance earliest.