Chemotherapy for Pancreatic Cancer
Chemotherapy is a treatment for pancreatic cancer that uses powerful drugs to destroy cancer cells. Chemotherapy is usually given after surgery when cancer has spread to other parts of the body. It is used to reduce the size of tumors and improve the effectiveness of other treatments. It can help to prevent the cancer from coming back or spreading to other parts of the body. Chemotherapy for pancreatic cancer has improved significantly in recent years, and its success rate is increasing. It is a vital component of pancreatic cancer treatment, and can significantly improve outcomes for patients.
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