If the pancreatic body tail occupation is caused by benign occupation, it can be cured by timely surgical treatment and usually has no danger to life; however, if it is caused by malignant tumor, it is dangerous and can endanger patients’ life if it is not treated timely and effectively. 1. It doesn’t matter: for example, if it is caused by benign tumors such as pancreatic cystadenoma, pancreatic neurofibroma, pancreatic polyp, etc., it can be treated by surgery. Benign occupations rarely become malignant or cancerous, so as long as they are treated in time, they will not affect the patient’s life. 2. Important: For example, ductal cell carcinoma, adenoid cell carcinoma, etc. Because malignant tumor cells have the characteristics of metastasis and spreading, if effective treatment (such as radiotherapy, chemotherapy, surgery, etc.) is not taken in time, the patient’s life can be endangered. Patients need to go to the hospital for consultation and be treated by physicians according to their conditions, and should not use drugs indiscriminately.