Frequently Asked Quetions
Pancreatic Surgery FAQ
Surgery is often the best chance for cure in localized pancreatic cancers, but the overall treatment plan depends on the stage of the disease and the patient’s general health. In some cases, a combination of surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy provides the most effective outcome.
On average, 2–3 weeks including hospital stay and early recovery.
Yes, but some patients may need enzyme supplements and dietary adjustments.
No, the pancreas cannot regrow, but with proper treatment and follow-up, patients can live healthy lives even after part of it is removed.