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Ductal adenocarcinoma, colloid (mucinous) type

Pancreatic Cancer | Last Active: Dec 30, 2023 | Replies (24)

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capricorn24,

Are you reviewing online resources for information? There us a lot. An example: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4521252/#:~:text=Under%20normal%20conditions%2C%20peritoneal%20fluid%20is%20clear%20to%20pale%20yellow.&text=Bloody%20ascites%20is%20a%20characteristic,is%20often%20associated%20with%20cirrhosis.

Does your medical system gave an online portal where you can review test results, blood test results, assessments, etc?

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Thank you! I have been trying to keep up with online resources. However, I don’t know for sure, what type of ascites we’re dealing with. Cirrhotic ascites is the most common, but I have read that pancreatic cancer can cause ascites at any stage, especially when it’s in the tail?

We can access the results online. We did it at first, but now my mother is too scared and says she doesn’t want to know the results.