Pancreatic cancer cells are incredibly resilient. They can evade treatment by constructing a protective tumor microenvironment that thwarts many would-be therapies and manipulates the immune system to keep it from attacking cancer cells.
For localized pancreatic cancers that haven’t spread beyond the pancreas, doctors might use chemotherapy medicines before surgery or after surgery to destroy any remaining cancer cells. This is called neoadjuvant therapy.
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