Pancreatic adenoma and pancreatic cancer are not exactly the same, there are both connections and differences between them. Pancreatic tumors are divided into benign and malignant tumors, benign tumors mainly include pancreatic adenomas, pancreatic fibromas, lipomas, cystadenomas, and malignant tumors mainly refer to pancreatic cancer, so it is said that pancreatic cancer is an integral part of pancreatic tumors, and pancreatic adenomas contain pancreatic cancer. There is both a connection and some difference between the two. Benign pancreatic adenoma is generally not harmful to the body and can be treated by surgical resection; malignant tumors are very harmful to the body, and the cancer cells can metastasize through the blood and lymph, or directly invade the surrounding tissues. If pancreatic adenoma is found through examination, it needs to be diagnosed clearly by pathological and laboratory examination, and then treated according to the cause in time, so as not to jeopardize the safety of life.