Pancreatic cancer liver metastasis

Dr. Jordan Foster
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2025-05-01 06:10:13 Views: 77 times

Pancreatic cancer and liver metastases are malignant tumors that are difficult to treat in the digestive system. Pancreatic cancer is more likely to show liver metastases, and there is generally no good treatment. Patients may show jaundice, abdominal distension, and severe abdominal pain. The use of ordinary painkillers is not good. Some powerful painkillers, such as oxycodone or morphine, can be used to make patients feel painless. In addition, for liver metastases, the patient's liver function can be determined. If allowed, adjuvant interventional chemotherapy or local argon-helium cryosurgery is also effective. Generally, there is no particularly effective systemic chemotherapy or targeted drug therapy. Palliative chemotherapy based on gemcitabine can be tried.

Pancreatic cancer liver metastasis



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