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An introduction to the treatments for pancreatic cancer.
This section provides information on surgery as a treatment for pancreatic cancer. It describes the types of operation that are possible and what to expect after you have had an operation.
This section describes when and how radiotherapy is used as a treatment for pancreatic cancer. It explains how treatment will be carried out and describes the possible side effects.
Information about clinical trials and research to improve treatments for pancreatic cancer.
Information to help you make decisions about treatment if you have pancreatic cancer.
This section describes when and how chemotherapy is used as a treatment for pancreatic cancer. It gives details of the chemotherapy drugs that are used and explains the possible side effects.
This section describes certain treatments or procedures that may be used to relieve any uncomfortable symptoms caused by pancreatic cancer.
Brief details of the follow-up care you should expect to receive after treatment for pancreatic cancer.
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