Pancreatic Surgery
Pancreatic surgery is a major operation used to treat a number of serious medical conditions, including pancreatic cancer, pancreatitis, and cysts. The surgery involves removing part or all of the pancreas to try to stop the disease or to relieve the symptoms. Pancreatic surgery is often the last hope for patients who have been unable to manage their symptoms through other treatments. It is also an important tool for understanding the underlying biology of pancreatic disorders and furthering the development of new treatments. By improving the accessibility and success of this important surgery, physicians are able to effectively improve the overall quality of life for those affected by pancreatic disease.
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