Pancreatic,
biliary cancers difficult to treat: Experts
Early diagnosis and treatment
for pancreatic and biliary cancers is very challenging as development of
breakthrough chemotherapy and target therapy is limited in such cases, say
health experts.
"In India, every
year, 10,00,000 new cases of cancer are diagnosed, out of which, hepato-pancreatic
and biliary cancers account for one tenth of them. Unfortunately, most of these
cases when detected have already reached third and fourth stages and are
considered inoperable at that time," Shyam Agarwal, chairman and head of
the department of oncology, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital said at a seminar on cancer
here.
"Surgery and
radiotherapy, the mainstay for curative treatment for these cancers are of no
use when diagnosed at a later stage," he said.
The seminar was attended
by more than 300 doctors from India, Europe, Canada and North America, a
release said here Tuesday.
According to experts
present at the conference, it is crucial to have a holistic approach towards
increasing the life expectancy of cancer patients by shifting focus from
exploratory to definitive and minimally invasive treatments like robotic
surgeries.
Abhideep Chaudhary,
consultant surgeon, department of surgical gastroenterology and liver
transplantation, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital said: "Hepatic cell carcinoma
occurs in 1.6 percent of patients with cirrhosis in India. Like in the US and
Japan, the new protocols call for ultrasound every six months for cirrhosis
patients to diagnose any tumor or cancerous growth".
"The same must be
practiced in healthcare setups in India, if we are to screen out cancer
patients early for timely intervention and better clinical outcomes," he
said.
Saumitra Rawat, chairman,
department of surgical gastroenterology and liver said: "In Japan, in 30
percent of cases, a liver tumor is removed surgically, enabling the patient to
live a healthy life. However, in India this figure is less than five percent,
presenting a dismal scenario."
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