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Pancreatic Cancer and the Latest Treatments: Ask Dr. Patrick G. Jackson 

MedStar Georgetown University Hospital
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Dr. Patrick Jackson answers commonly asked questions about pancreatic cancer, including treatment options and the latest technological advancements. Click 'show more' to see the questions.
For more information about medical treatment for pancreatic cancer at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, call MedStar Georgetown M.D. at 202-342-2400 or visit ow.ly/ODMpE.
Learn more about Dr. Patrick Jackson: ow.ly/OEkpu
Learn more about pancreatic cancer: ow.ly/N8wAO
Learn more about pancreatic cancer treatments: ow.ly/Rt7a0
VIDEO CHAPTERS:
1. Do I have pancreatic cancer? (00:00)
2. What are the options for treatment? (01:30)
3. What did I do to get pancreatic cancer? (02:23)
4. Are my children at risk? (03:12)
5. What are my options? (03:53)
6. How do you get to have surgery? (04:33)
7. What is your experience with pancreatic cancer surgery? (06:03)
8. If I'm diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, what are you going to do? (07:15)
9. What happens if my pancreatic cancer has spread to other organs? (08:04)
10. How can CyberKnife be part of my treatment for pancreatic cancer? (08:28)
11. What are the risk factors for pancreatic cancer? (09:15)
12. What is the benefit of coming to Georgetown for pancreatic cancer treatment? (09:50)
13. Personal note from Dr. Patrick G. Jackson (10:57)

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23 июл 2024

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Комментарии : 42   
@elainesmith7512
@elainesmith7512 2 года назад
i came to see the man who is married to the next Associate Justice of the SCOTUS. Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson. He seems like a kind and soft-spoken person. May God continue to BLESS Dr. Jackson, his lovely family, and all of his endeavors.
@yamelaareesamarn8769
@yamelaareesamarn8769 5 лет назад
The doctor looks competent, professional and kind. His information is very helpful for a friend of mine who has been diagnosed as having pancreatic cancer and is now worried about what she should do. And it is clear to me now what I should tell her.
@susandrouin1187
@susandrouin1187 5 лет назад
Thank you for knowledge
@Jadot7
@Jadot7 2 года назад
Who else is here from the hearings?
@surroundedbytools
@surroundedbytools 2 года назад
Yep. Dude looks like Homer Simpson, with glasses.
@iamgodofhumancollective5968
@iamgodofhumancollective5968 9 лет назад
Very helpful.
@kewkabe
@kewkabe 2 года назад
On the personal side, Dr. Jackson knows how to pick a good wife!
@moniquehartgrove4360
@moniquehartgrove4360 9 лет назад
Dr. Jackson is competent, thorough, professional and kind. When you are hospitalized and ill nothing is more reassuring than to have the assurance that your doctor is direct, honest and cautious. The facts are: 1) he is knowledgeable 2)patient and 3) he leaves no matter of treatment to any degree of risk. He leads a well organized team. It is obvious that excellence and an aherence to the highest standards are required. Despite his kind nature it is evident that he is painstakingly exact and probably very demanding of the surgical team that he leads. Dr. Jackson is exceptional in comparison to any and all doctors. He is world class and I know that in the future we will see him in the same capacity as surgeons such as Dr. Ben Carson. He genuinely cares about people. He knows his patients in detail throughout treatment and prioritizes their need for healing. A true genius can use all functions of their brain. Dr. Jackson possesses the depth, breadth and mastery of his field of knowledge(specialty) and the ability to extend an exceptional degree of understanding and compassion for his patients. He is hands down CHOSEN for his profession. I did not have a matter related to pancreatic cancer, but for any surgery that falls under his purview, it is prudent to choose Dr. Jackson. His hands are blessed and he is a blessing!!! My absolute most trusted and favorite doctor in the world!
@marywilliams9858
@marywilliams9858 5 лет назад
Needs a better barber though.
@elenikotsaki3020
@elenikotsaki3020 2 года назад
Someone please bring him a triple expresso!!!!!!! But on a serious note all this is so educational everything he said it's happened to my uncle!!!!!
@bonitawauls6274
@bonitawauls6274 5 лет назад
I had a NeuroEndocrine cancer in 2012. They removed the tail of the pancreas and my spleen. Now, there are " numerous" things growing in the front but not big enough to biopsy. My surgeon now says they are " probably just cysts " and I don't Need a yearly MRI. I WANT a yearly MRI. I need those biopsies and need to know when as soon as these areas are big enough to biopsy. What option do I have? A second opinion? That is what I think.
@richarddavies6428
@richarddavies6428 3 года назад
very well explained my wife has adominal pain 6 visits toAandE treating her for gallstones but on her final visit where pain was not relieving they took body scan and found a mass on her pancreas which was a 3.8 cm solid tumor a couple of nymph nodes are are affected liver and lungs are clear she cannot have surgery got to have chemopherapy and radiation treatments could you please tell me what and how long are her chances of survival as i seem to be unable to have straight answers to my questions
@Two4Brew
@Two4Brew 4 года назад
One of your colleagues, Dr Umed Shah, got me into the University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore on 23 April 2015, as Medstar-Georgetown had no openings. The diagnosis on 14 May, after a couple months of investigation (started with my PCP on 23 March), was a Stage IB adenocarcinoma in the head of the pancreas, which was confined and well defined. I qualified for a Whipple (performed by Dr H Richard Alexander and his team) without needing chemo or radiation beforehand. I had a chemo regimen after the pylorus preserving Whipple from mid-July to mid-December 2015 as the tumor had grown to Stage IIB with clear margins and 4 nodes suspected. As of today, there is no know evidence of recurrence.
@kanhaiyasabharwaladvocate1743
@kanhaiyasabharwaladvocate1743 3 года назад
Hope u still enjoying the life God bless uh
@Two4Brew
@Two4Brew 3 года назад
@@kanhaiyasabharwaladvocate1743 Yes, I am and thank you for the well wishes. As of my last follow up on 19 May 2021, I continue to show no evidence of disease, which can be connected to the cancer. A few other areas of concern, but they are being addressed.
@kanhaiyasabharwaladvocate1743
@kanhaiyasabharwaladvocate1743 3 года назад
@@Two4Brew really happy fr u sir❤️ My mom had Whipple procedure in January 2021, Now she is on chemo cycle 5 0ut of 6 Same as u adencarcinoma diagnosis stage 2, 2reignol lymhnode may involve as per doctor but not confirmed All margins are free from tumor No mastais Now hope for best for my mom as u all survivers I wish she she beat this AsAp and live normal life soon Thanks sir u give wings to my hope n emotional ❤️🙏
@Two4Brew
@Two4Brew 3 года назад
@@kanhaiyasabharwaladvocate1743 Very very Big Wishes for as good an outcome for your mom as I have had.
@kanhaiyasabharwaladvocate1743
@kanhaiyasabharwaladvocate1743 3 года назад
@@Two4Brew thank u sir❤️👍 If u HV any special tips plz Plz mention as below I will b thankful to u!👍❤️
@randyrogers8568
@randyrogers8568 2 года назад
Nine years ago! It's 2021. How can this be the latest?
@superbob1548
@superbob1548 Год назад
im 10 year survivor of pancreatic cancer Whipple surgery 2012..stage2b, positive Lymph nodes.. any more question please reach out.. thanks and God Bless.
@Marijungk
@Marijungk 5 лет назад
My mom have pancreas cancer what should we do for her without surgery and what are the fruits and vegetables that are good for this cancer?????
@shafiqulislam-ox4ff
@shafiqulislam-ox4ff 5 лет назад
my father is a pancreas cancer..please advice mee?
@Dalaba918
@Dalaba918 4 года назад
My pancreatic is swelling I am so worried
@babujoseph1476
@babujoseph1476 4 года назад
yes the Doctor looks competent and proffesional for good hospital business. How many patients died soon or during recovery stage after surgery?
@jaimecayanan6755
@jaimecayanan6755 Год назад
Is pancreatic mass is a pamcreatic tumor.
@littlecharlie4293
@littlecharlie4293 2 года назад
Blaming smoking again for everything...........if your children are 50% more likely to get it....why is smoking a factor?
@johncaruso4666
@johncaruso4666 4 месяца назад
What about the Vax? I believe this has increased the amount of people who now have this horrible disease.
@jonminnella2168
@jonminnella2168 5 лет назад
My frend has been told 3mouths it has spread to other organs she has 2 q kids and she is a single mom husband is mia im pulling hard for her i ask god for a miracle if there is some thing out there please shair it with me
@kunalchoughule9360
@kunalchoughule9360 5 лет назад
Try fuda cancer hospital gunzhao china
@sunflowermonroe666
@sunflowermonroe666 5 лет назад
Cannibis oil.
@susandrouin1187
@susandrouin1187 5 лет назад
Your😁
@roseheath9703
@roseheath9703 Год назад
Why would you show a 10 year old video?
@endicotto
@endicotto 2 года назад
Lol
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