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Pancreatic cyst

Pancreatic Cancer | Last Active: Mar 27, 2022 | Replies (65)

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@judithsh

Once I got to JH, things went smoothly and pleasantly. I had a CT scan that, unfortunately, showed an increase in size of the cyst and duct compared to a CT 4 months earlier. The JH dr. explained that a negative biopsy during an EUS was not necessarily helpful b/c it doesn't tell anything about adjacent cells. We discussed an open Whipple procedure compared to a robotic or laparoscopic procedure. Pluses and minuses to each. I'll have to discuss with my local surgeon to decide which is right for me. We discussed having surgery at JH when I live hours away. If I didn't have a local world-class cancer hospital, I would certainly consider going to JH in spite of the distance. I'm scheduled for an MRI in less than 2 weeks. After that I think I'll be scheduling Whipple surgery. I didn't think I'd be convinced this quickly. I hope it's quick enough! The percentages are not in my favor for watching-and-waiting. I hope there's something here that's helpful to somebody else. One difficulty I’ve found: All 3 of the hospitals I’ve gone to use MyChart. It, therefore, theoretically, should be easy for them all to post test images that are accessible to all. It hasn’t worked that way for me so far. My impression is that drs. don’t know how it works and don’t know who to contact to make it work.

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Judith, perhaps these discussions may be helpful as you prepare for Whipple surgery:
- Whipple procedure and follow up chemo https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/whipple-procedure-and-follow-up-chemo/
- Whipple procedure: What is the recovery like? https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/pancreatic-cancer-whipple-procedure/

Keep asking questions.

Does JH mean Johns Hopkins? My wife had her surgery there with Chris Wolfgang. He has since been recruited to NYU. Not sure who their top pancreatic surgeon is now.