The cost of chemotherapy for pancreatic cancer also depends on the specific chemotherapy regimen, the type of different drugs, different manufacturers of the same drug, and the adverse effects after chemotherapy. In general, the cost of a course of chemotherapy for pancreatic cancer ranges from several hundred to several thousand. If the drug used is an imported drug, the cost will further increase and may reach $10,000 or more. If oral capecitabine or tegeo capsules are used instead of intravenous drugs, the overall cost of a course of treatment may be around $1000-3000. If there is significant nausea or vomiting during chemotherapy, which affects the diet, or causes a significant increase in transaminases or a decrease in white blood cells, then adjuvant medication will also increase the overall cost. However, chemotherapy for pancreatic cancer is now covered by medical insurance, and after reimbursement, the overall cost will be further reduced. The reimbursement rate is around 40%-70%, depending on the level of the hospital and the type of health insurance. Some imported chemotherapy drugs may not be covered by the medical insurance, and you will have to bear the cost yourself, which will also increase the overall cost in the end.