After surgery for highly differentiated pancreatic cancer, recurrence may occur.
Highly differentiated pancreatic cancer may still have recurrent problems after surgery. This is mainly due to the fact that although surgery can effectively remove the tumor, it has a more limited effect on the treatment of tiny lesions.
In addition to this, if pancreatic cancer has progressed to an intermediate to advanced stage, the cancer cells have penetrated the basement membrane and have metastasized to distant organs with lymphatic fluid and blood. In this case, the treatment effect after surgery is very little, and a combination of chemotherapy, radiotherapy and targeted therapy is needed to inhibit the development of the disease.
Overall the prognosis of pancreatic cancer is poor, and it is a great threat to life safety. Therefore, after the surgery, you should not take it lightly and must follow the doctor’s instructions and actively cooperate with the treatment. Secondly, you should learn to regulate your emotions so as not to adversely affect the treatment.