Is a cyst on the pancreas usually cancer?!


Question: How is it removed? Laproscopically?


Answers: How is it removed? Laproscopically?

2 years ago, I got really sick. I won't bore you with all of the details, but I ended up with 2 small and one large cyst on my pancreas. They were not cancer.
I don't know if they are all the same, but mine filled with fluid. I had to wait 8 months for them to reduce on their own, before the surgeons could remove them safely. And no, it wasn't done through laproscopy. I sport a long scar from my navel up to my bra line. But, I am alive and that is all that matters to me!
Good Luck!

A cyst, in general, usually isn't cancerous. If it were, it would be called cancer and not a cyst. Depending on the size and location in relation to blood vessels, it could possibly be removed laparoscopically.

Its usually benign but it should be removed and it is usually done laparoscopically.

The Muse





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