Is it true that pancreatic cancer doesn’t last eight rounds of chemo?

It is possible for patients with good basic conditions to complete 8 sessions of chemotherapy. Pancreatic cancer is a kind of malignant tumor disease whose incidence rate is showing an obvious rising trend at home and abroad. The cause of the disease is not yet completely clear, but the epidemiological investigation suggests that its incidence is closely related to a variety of risk factors. Pancreatic cancer patients can be treated according to the pathological stage, and there are many treatment modes available, chemotherapy is one of the common ones. Each pancreatic cancer patient’s condition is different, and the chemotherapy regimen used will vary. There is no scientific evidence to suggest that a patient can’t survive eight rounds of chemotherapy, so this statement is not credible. Chemotherapy itself is a treatment that can cure the disease and improve the prognosis. Since pancreatic cancer is characterized by a high degree of malignancy, rapid progression of the disease, and insidious onset, the vast majority of pancreatic cancer patients have already developed to the middle and late stages when they discover the disease. The prognosis is not good, and indeed some patients discontinue chemotherapy due to the late stage of the disease and their inability to tolerate the side effects of eight rounds of chemotherapy. In order to detect pancreatic cancer at an early stage, it is recommended to have regular medical checkups and intervene promptly if there are abnormal lesions in the body.