How stem cell therapy for pancreatic cancer

Stem cell therapy for pancreatic cancer is still in the research stage and has not been widely practiced in the clinic. The main treatments for pancreatic cancer include surgery, adjuvant radiotherapy and palliative treatment, but the overall prognosis of pancreatic cancer is not good. 1. Surgery: Surgery is the main treatment for pancreatic cancer. When the tumor is in the resectable range, surgery is feasible, and the common surgical procedure is pancreaticoduodenectomy, and open resection, laparoscopic resection, or robotic-assisted resection can be chosen according to the specific situation. 2. Adjuvant radiotherapy: for pancreatic cancer with large tumor or partial metastasis, radiotherapy can be carried out first to reduce the tumor volume and create conditions for surgical resection. After surgery, radiotherapy can be carried out according to specific conditions to improve the prognosis. 3. Palliative treatment: For advanced pancreatic cancer with multiple metastases, poor pathology and unresectable pancreatic cancer, the prognosis is very poor, and palliative treatment can be considered at this time to improve the symptoms of the patients and improve the quality of life. Pancreatic cancer is highly malignant and difficult to treat, if you find discomfort, you should go to the hospital in time and under the guidance of professional doctors.