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I Went To My Gp To Discuss Scan Results I Am Really Worried About Pancreatic Cancer
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went to my own GP today and he showed me the report on the screen that the radiographer had sent my consultant. I have a 1cm raised area at the tail of my pancreas causing a blockage and the radiographer has said the most likely cause is a stone. My GP told me that it has been sent to a case conference between consultants and radiographers as my consultant is not happy with the diagnosis of a stone by the radiographer. I am looking at surgery if it is a stone because the tail is right at the bottom of the pancreas. I am trying to stand strong and not worry but I am a bit nervous about it all. I am really worried that this 1cm raised area is malignant and not a stone.
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The diagnosis is between cancer and a stone. Both are unusual in the pancreas and as for cancer, the vast majority of tumours are in the head or body of the pancreas, the tail providing the site for less than 10%.
So, the odds on favourite is a stone and cancer being less than 10% common in a already uncommon cancer site,
The signs are with you.
However in this case i will make an exception as the response has been poor.
The diagnosis is between cancer and a stone. Both are unusual in the pancreas and as for cancer, the vast majority of tumours are in the head or body of the pancreas, the tail providing the site for less than 10%.
So, the odds on favourite is a stone and cancer being less than 10% common in a already uncommon cancer site,
The signs are with you.
thank you sqad that is reassuring I am hoping they can remove it by ERCP rather than a general. He seemed keen on removing it for some reason. The only symptom I have had is 10 weeks of constant diaherra GP suspects pancreatic stone is the problem and he thinks the hospital will move quickly in dealing with it??
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