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Islet Cell Tumors Treatment in India With Pocket Friendly Budget Packages

 

Mumbai, Maharastra -- (SBWIRE) -- 10/04/2010 -- Medical tourism offers Islet Cell Tumors treatment in India with pocket friendly budget package. The Indian hospitals and clinics are equipped with ultra modern facilities for performing Islet Cell Tumors treatment in India. The motto at Indian hospitals is to provide treatment using latest updated technology and expertise, with the help of world class equipment and personalized care. Indian Hospitals provide international standard healthcare and treatment that meet the need and exceed the expectation of the people who has come for Islet Cell Tumors treatment in India. The various medical treatments including Islet Cell Tumors treatment in India is best as compared to other foreign countries like Europe, UK due to expert team of professional doctors, high end medical and health care facilities with 100% trustworthy and more success rate.

Islet cell tumors are rare tumors and approximately 2500 cases of pancreatic islet cell tumors are seen in the United States each year. These tumors are often also called pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors. Islet cell tumors are different from adenocarcinoma of the pancreas. These Islet cell tumors are derived from neuroendocrine cells and tend to be slow growing tumors that are treatable even after they have metastasized. Islet cell tumors can produce dramatic symptoms since up to half of these tumors may secrete hormones that produce side effects due to excessive secretion of the hormones. Surgical removal of non-functioning Islet cell tumors is often curative. Our patients are therefore evaluated for surgery and all attempts are made to try and completely remove the tumor. The type of Islet cell tumors surgery depends on the location of the tumor. These tumors typically tend to be large and therefore enucleation of the tumor is usually not possible. For tumors located in the head of the pancreas, a Whipple operation is usually indicated whereas for tumors in the tail of the pancreas a distal pancreatectomy is required. For very small tumors, organ preservation procedures such as a pancreatic head resection or a spleen preserving distal pancreatectomy may be possible options. The approach of Islet cell tumors surgery is to remove these tumors preferentially by laparoscopic surgery. An open procedure is usually offered to the patient if there is presence of metastases, for very large tumors if there is invasion of the major blood vessels around the pancreas by the tumor, and by patient preference.

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