How should pancreatic cancer be examined
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Pancreatic cancer disease is very serious in many cancer diseases. After the discovery of this disease, we must do a good job in the internal examination of the body. Only by mastering the development degree of the disease can we create good conditions for the recovery of treatment, which is also of great benefit to people's life. I hope we can pay full attention to it.
How should pancreatic cancer be examined
1. CT: Currently, it is a noninvasive imaging method to examine the average height of pancreas, which is mainly used for the diagnosis and staging of pancreatic cancer. Plain scan can roughly show the size and location of the lesions, but it can not accurately qualitative diagnosis, and it is not conducive to show the relationship between the tumor and surrounding structures. Contrast enhanced scan can better show the size, location, shape, internal structure and the relationship with surrounding structures of pancreatic masses. CT can accurately judge whether there is liver metastasis and enlarged lymph nodes.
2. Ultrasonography: abdominal ultrasonography is the first choice for screening and diagnosis of pancreatic cancer. It is characterized by simple operation, no injury, no radiation, and can be observed in multi axial plane. It can better show the internal structure of pancreas, whether there is obstruction in biliary tract and the location of obstruction. The limitation of ultrasound is small field of vision, easy to be affected by gas in stomach and intestines and body shape.
3. Et-ct examination: in recent years, it has been widely used in the field of tumor diagnosis and treatment. It can be more accurately evaluated, and in most cases, it belongs to self funded examination items, which is a major bottleneck limiting its application. These are the early diagnosis methods of pancreatic cancer.
matters needing attention
The above introduces the examination and diagnosis methods of pancreatic cancer. At present, there are many treatment measures and means for pancreatic cancer, and there is a scientific basis for the judgment of the disease, because many unexpected situations may be unexpected, and the final judgment can only be made in combination with our own situation.