【Guest】Zhang Taiping, Director of the Department of Basic Surgery, Peking Union Medical College Hospital
【Keywords】pancreatic tumors, cystic tumors, malignant cysts, pancreatic surgery
We have an organ in our body that is particularly carrot-like, and different types of tumors may grow on this organ, one of which is known as the king of cancers.
The first type of tumor simulated in the field, which is a liquid like water; The second type of tumor has a thicker fluid inside; The third type of tumor has a jelly-like texture inside; The fourth type of tumor is like a fried cake, which is completely yellow solid. Which type of tumor is more malignant? So what is this carrot-like organ?
Although the king of cancer is developing rapidly, its incidence is only 4-5 per 100,000.
But now it has been clinically found that the incidence of a cystic tumor is getting higher and higher, especially in people over 60 years old, which has reached 8%, that is, almost one in 12 elderly people has this kind of tumor.
Although most of this cystic tumor is benign, it can also be malignant. So which cystic tumor is more likely to become malignant?
What happens if you have this cystic tumor?
Four seemingly unrelated symptoms may all be related to this cystic tumor, such as stomach pain but not stomach disease, back pain but not lumbar muscle strain, yellow skin but not hepatitis, elevated blood sugar but not "real" diabetes, how to detect it this morning? This episode will explain it in detail.
【Visiting Information】
Zhang Taiping, Director of the Department of Basic Surgery, Peking Union Medical College Hospital
Monday All day: Dongdan Campus, General Surgery Clinic
Tuesday morning: Dongdan Campus, Basic Surgery Special Needs Outpatient Clinic
Tuesday afternoon: Outpatient clinic of the International Medical Department of Basic Surgery, Xidan Campus
Friday morning: Outpatient clinic of the International Medical Department of Basic Surgery, Dongdan Campus