What to do about potbelly cancer

Patients with early diagnosis of jugular carcinoma should promptly opt for surgical treatment. This is because as the disease evolves there will be tumor progression that affects the bile evacuation and the occurrence of obstructive jaundice at a later stage. This disease is more frequent in middle-aged and elderly patients, and early diagnosis and timely treatment can result in a more satisfactory prognosis. Postoperative adjuvant intravenous chemotherapy can also be chosen to prevent recurrence and metastases after surgery, depending on the needs of the disease. There are many patients with insidious onset and recurrent cholecystitis. When the gallbladder is removed during surgery, it will be found that the symptoms of the gallbladder are not as heavy as expected, so it is also necessary to combine with intraoperative ultrasound endoscopy when necessary. The pathological type of jugular cancer, mainly adenocarcinoma is the most common, and the cause of occurrence is considered to be related to local recurrent chronic inflammatory irritation. Early diagnosis and surgery should be chosen promptly.