Guest guest Posted May 5, 2003 Report Share Posted May 5, 2003 > My name eric, I was on here a few years ago. I have chronic pancreatitis. It is getting worst. I am having a CT scan May7. I am concern about cancer I have pain in front & back. By way is there new medicine? I have this for 6 years. My DOC. gives me pain med, but no narcotics. Lusby, MD Dear , Welcome back. I'm sorry that your pain is progressing to the point where further studies are having to be done. Have the doctors done an earlier CT-scans or imaging tests to use as reference with the one the will be doing next week? I've only had chronic pancreatitis for two years, so I'm not sure if the medicines available now are any different than what was in use six years ago. There have been many medical advancements as far as surgical procedures go, such as the islet transplants we were discussing in some earlier posts today. One of our members who has had more tenure with this disease would have to answer your questions as to whether what we're using today is relatively new. At this time, there is no one blood test that can conclusively determine pancreatic cancer. Your CT-scan should show enough to let your physican determine if there are any signs of it. and there is also an in-vitro tumor marker test called the CA-19-9 that enables physicians to see if there is any progression of the disease. If you have concerns about this, you should ask your gastroenterologist to have the test done. Good luck with your CT-scan next week. Let us know how it goes, and feel free to post with any questions you may have in the meantime. With hope and prayers, Heidi Heidi H. Griffeth South Carolina Regional Rep. PAI, Intl. Note: All comments or advice are personal opinion only, and should not be substituted for professional medical consultation. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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