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What is a Pancreatic Tumor?

M. DePietro
M. DePietro

The pancreas, which is located behind the stomach, is an organ in the body which produces insulin. Insulin is needed to regulate the amount of blood sugar in the body. The two types of cells that makeup the pancreas are, exocrine and endocrine cells. A pancreatic tumor can develop from either of these types of cells.

A pancreatic tumor occurs when either type of cell reproduces wildly and forms a mass. There are different types of pancreatic tumors. The vast majority of tumors are adenocarcinomas and develop from the exocrine cells. Unfortunately, this type of pancreatic tumor is malignant, meaning it is cancerous. A small number of tumors develop from the endocrine cells and are often benign.

Several abdominal organs, including the pancreas.
Several abdominal organs, including the pancreas.

Exact causes of a pancreatic tumor are not known. There does appear to be certain risk factors for developing a tumor. Individuals who have chronic pancreatitis, often from alcoholism, have a higher risk of developing a tumor. Other risk factors include, diabetes, smoking and advanced age.

Symptoms from a pancreatic tumor may be similar to other illness and therefore a diagnosis is often not made immediately. Because of the location of the pancreas, back pain is often a symptom. Other symptoms may include, weight loss, bloating and pain in the stomach and diarrhea. As the tumor continues to grow, jaundice may occur, which is yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes.

Alcoholism can contribute to pancreatic tumors.
Alcoholism can contribute to pancreatic tumors.

Diagnosis is often made through a computed tomography (CT) scan and ultrasound. If the tests indicate the presence of a tumor, a biopsy may be done to confirm whether the tumor is malignant or benign. Since the majority of pancreatic tumors are cancerous, many doctors will hold off on a biopsy until surgery to remove the tumor is performed.

Surgery is one of the main treatments for a pancreatic tumor, however not all types pancreatic tumors will be able to be removed. The decision for surgery will depend on whether the tumor is benign or malignant and how advanced it is. Different surgical procedures are used based on the size and location of the tumor.

Additional treatment is often needed for a tumor if it is malignant. Radiation therapy may be prescribed. Chemotherapy, which is a combination of different medications, may also be part of the treatment plan.

Back pain, weight loss, and stomach boating may be symptoms of a pancreatic tumor.
Back pain, weight loss, and stomach boating may be symptoms of a pancreatic tumor.

The effectiveness of treatment can partially be monitored through a blood test called the CA 19-9. Pancreatic tumors shed cells which contain a protein called CA 19-9. The blood test monitors the level of the protein in the blood and is consider a tumor marker. This test helps indicate how much of the tumor is still left in the body.

Discussion Comments

anon346322

My ratites tumor has shrunk considerably since diagnosis eight months ago. It is down by almost half the original size! I think this is very promising news, but am unsure how this would effect her long term prognosis. Any insight?

galen84basc

What would you say the pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor prognosis is if treated with pancreatic tumor surgery? I had heard that this type of pancreatic cancer has the lowest fatality rate because it grows more slowly than others; is that true?

pharmchick78

@charlie89-- Although both pancreatic tumors and kidney tumors are types of abdominal tumors, the symptoms are somewhat different.

Likewise, there are different kinds of pancreatic tumors, and the symptoms of a pancreatic islet cell tumor are different from those of a pancreatic carcinoid tumor, for example.

However, some general things to look out for:

First, there will be stomach pain and perhaps unexplained weight loss. Depending on the pancreatic tumor's size, the severity of these symptoms can vary.

Other symptoms include jaundice, itchiness, and an obstruction of the small intestine.

Now, although some of those symptoms sound similar to those of kidney tumors, bear in mind: the stomach pain in a kidney tumor is located near the back, while pancreatic tumor pain will be more central, at least in the beginning.

It is so important to be aware of the symptoms of pancreatic cancer if you are at risk though, because it often won't show up in bloodwork until it's too late -- that's why most cases of pancreatic cancer are fatal.

Charlie89

Could somebody describe to me the early pancreatic cancer and tumor symptoms? Would they by any chance be related to the symptoms of a kidney tumor, since they are both in the abdomen?

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    • Several abdominal organs, including the pancreas.
      Several abdominal organs, including the pancreas.
    • Alcoholism can contribute to pancreatic tumors.
      By: Kzenon
      Alcoholism can contribute to pancreatic tumors.
    • Back pain, weight loss, and stomach boating may be symptoms of a pancreatic tumor.
      By: Sebastian Kaulitzki
      Back pain, weight loss, and stomach boating may be symptoms of a pancreatic tumor.
    • A CT scan may be used to confirm that a tumor is present.
      By: Konstantin Sutyagin
      A CT scan may be used to confirm that a tumor is present.
    • Surgery is one of the main treatments for a pancreatic tumor.
      By: llhedgehogll
      Surgery is one of the main treatments for a pancreatic tumor.
    • The pancreas gland aids in digestion and produces insulin.
      By: pixdesign123
      The pancreas gland aids in digestion and produces insulin.