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Our lawyers represent veterans, military families and those who have survived pancreatic cancer who have developed in Camp Lejeune. We can help you obtain compensation and file an appeal.
There are federal multidistrict litigations, as well as state-wide consolidated litigations for the Januvia and Victoza suits however no settlement talks have been held to date. We expect this to change soon.
Signs and symptoms
The pancreas, a long flat gland, releases hormones that aid in the digestion of sugars in your food. It also produces digestive juices that aid in the breakdown of and absorb food.
Pancreatic cancer injury settlement cancer is identified by abdominal pain or back as well as weight gain and jaundice. Pancreatic cancer can be difficult to detect early therefore symptoms can be ambiguous. Doctors can identify the disease with a physical examination, blood tests, imaging studies and a biopsy.
Most patients with Pancreatic cancer railroad settlements carcinoma have an exocrine type, which begins in the ducts that produce bile and Pancreatic cancer railroad cancer settlements fluids. However, some people suffer from pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors that start in the cells that make hormones. These tumors can cause the body to produce excessive hormones which can result in the loss of weight, fatigue and discomfort in your stomach or back.
If the tumor is resectable that is, it only affects the pancreas and not adjacent blood vessels or other organs, surgeons can remove it surgically. They may opt for an exploratory operation through an incision through your abdomen or a less-invasive procedure, like inserting a flexible telescope that has a camera attached to the stomach (laparoscopy).
When surgery isn't possible Doctors treat pancreatic cancer by using radiation and chemotherapy. Chemotherapy is a process that uses drugs to kill cancerous cells or stop them from growing. Radiation therapy employs xrays, or other forms of high-energy radiation to kill cancerous cells in the pancreas as well as in the tissues surrounding it.
Diagnosis
Pancreatic cancer is difficult to diagnose. The symptoms are often vague and are a sign of other illnesses. The pancreas' tumors are hidden behind other organs, and cannot be detected when undergoing a physical exam. Doctors use a combination symptoms as well as risk factors and tests to determine. They may use physical exams as well as blood tests, imaging tests and a biopsy.
During a biopsy, doctors take tissue from the area of the tumor and take it to examine it carefully under microscope. This allows them to determine if the tissue is benign, malignant or if it has expanded beyond the initial cancer site to lymph nodes as well as elsewhere in the body.
Doctors can also use CT scans to CT scan to pinpoint the site of the tumor, and to determine how it is affecting the surrounding structures. A CT scan is a cross-sectional x-ray that produces detailed images. It can show whether a tumor is preventing the flow of digestive fluids, which can cause discomfort or leading to jaundice.
A doctor can inject a dye into the pancreas's arteries. This will help doctors determine whether the tumor has grown through the walls of these blood vessels, which could impact the options for surgery.
Genetic testing can help determine whether a predisposition genetic to pancreatic cancer exists. This information can assist physicians design a treatment program that is most effective for each patient.
Treatment
Pancreatic cancer can be a difficult to treat disease, but there are some options available. A pancreatic tumor resectable (which can be removed completely) can be treated with surgery, followed by chemotherapy (called adjuvant treatment). If the cancer has grown locally, radiation therapy or chemoradiation can be used.
Radiation uses high-energy radiation to prevent cancer cells from developing or spreading. It can be delivered through an equipment that is not part of your body, or through your stomach and Pancreatic cancer injury settlement mouth. Your doctor may also recommend a newer treatment called stereotactic body radiation therapy which is more precise than 3D conformal therapy and can deliver greater doses of radiation to the tumor. Pancreatic cancer is treated using proton beams. These less powerful photons cause less damage to surrounding tissue.
Chemotherapy is the process of using drugs to stop or kill cancer cells from multiplying. It is usually administered via mouth or injected into a vein or muscle. They may be administered on their own or in combination with other treatments.
New treatments have been created that assist your immune system in its efforts to discover and destroy cancerous cells. These treatments include immunotherapy and targeted therapy. They are usually prescribed when other treatments, like radiation and surgery aren't working or not working anymore. They may also be used to manage pain and reduce symptoms when other treatments are not able to cure the cancer.
Compensation
Pancreatic cancer is an extremely fatal disease. A successful lawsuit could result in compensation for the expenses and losses that a person has incurred as a result of their diagnosis, treatment or other effects of the disease. These expenses are known as damages.
If a doctor's initial misdiagnosis led to the cancer becoming more advanced after it was finally diagnosed, the victim could be entitled to additional damages. It is also possible that the cancer was not diagnosed or was incorrectly diagnosed.
Victims may file a claim to health care and disability with the VA or file a lawsuit against the government. Victims of Camp Lejeune exposure usually prefer to file a lawsuit as they have more control over the amount they receive.
Saiontz & Kirk's Januvia attorneys are currently evaluating potential lawsuits on behalf of families of veterans who were exposed to toxic waters at Camp Lejeune and later diagnosed with pancreatic cancer or other injuries due to the well-known type 2 diabetes drugs Januvia and Janumet. Our law firm also looks at wrongful death claims on behalf of families whose loved ones died after taking incretin mimetic medication. These types of claims may involve large compensation awards. We aim to make the process as easy as is possible for our clients.
Our lawyers represent veterans, military families and those who have survived pancreatic cancer who have developed in Camp Lejeune. We can help you obtain compensation and file an appeal.
There are federal multidistrict litigations, as well as state-wide consolidated litigations for the Januvia and Victoza suits however no settlement talks have been held to date. We expect this to change soon.
Signs and symptoms
The pancreas, a long flat gland, releases hormones that aid in the digestion of sugars in your food. It also produces digestive juices that aid in the breakdown of and absorb food.
Pancreatic cancer injury settlement cancer is identified by abdominal pain or back as well as weight gain and jaundice. Pancreatic cancer can be difficult to detect early therefore symptoms can be ambiguous. Doctors can identify the disease with a physical examination, blood tests, imaging studies and a biopsy.
Most patients with Pancreatic cancer railroad settlements carcinoma have an exocrine type, which begins in the ducts that produce bile and Pancreatic cancer railroad cancer settlements fluids. However, some people suffer from pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors that start in the cells that make hormones. These tumors can cause the body to produce excessive hormones which can result in the loss of weight, fatigue and discomfort in your stomach or back.
If the tumor is resectable that is, it only affects the pancreas and not adjacent blood vessels or other organs, surgeons can remove it surgically. They may opt for an exploratory operation through an incision through your abdomen or a less-invasive procedure, like inserting a flexible telescope that has a camera attached to the stomach (laparoscopy).
When surgery isn't possible Doctors treat pancreatic cancer by using radiation and chemotherapy. Chemotherapy is a process that uses drugs to kill cancerous cells or stop them from growing. Radiation therapy employs xrays, or other forms of high-energy radiation to kill cancerous cells in the pancreas as well as in the tissues surrounding it.
Diagnosis
Pancreatic cancer is difficult to diagnose. The symptoms are often vague and are a sign of other illnesses. The pancreas' tumors are hidden behind other organs, and cannot be detected when undergoing a physical exam. Doctors use a combination symptoms as well as risk factors and tests to determine. They may use physical exams as well as blood tests, imaging tests and a biopsy.
During a biopsy, doctors take tissue from the area of the tumor and take it to examine it carefully under microscope. This allows them to determine if the tissue is benign, malignant or if it has expanded beyond the initial cancer site to lymph nodes as well as elsewhere in the body.
Doctors can also use CT scans to CT scan to pinpoint the site of the tumor, and to determine how it is affecting the surrounding structures. A CT scan is a cross-sectional x-ray that produces detailed images. It can show whether a tumor is preventing the flow of digestive fluids, which can cause discomfort or leading to jaundice.
A doctor can inject a dye into the pancreas's arteries. This will help doctors determine whether the tumor has grown through the walls of these blood vessels, which could impact the options for surgery.
Genetic testing can help determine whether a predisposition genetic to pancreatic cancer exists. This information can assist physicians design a treatment program that is most effective for each patient.
Treatment
Pancreatic cancer can be a difficult to treat disease, but there are some options available. A pancreatic tumor resectable (which can be removed completely) can be treated with surgery, followed by chemotherapy (called adjuvant treatment). If the cancer has grown locally, radiation therapy or chemoradiation can be used.
Radiation uses high-energy radiation to prevent cancer cells from developing or spreading. It can be delivered through an equipment that is not part of your body, or through your stomach and Pancreatic cancer injury settlement mouth. Your doctor may also recommend a newer treatment called stereotactic body radiation therapy which is more precise than 3D conformal therapy and can deliver greater doses of radiation to the tumor. Pancreatic cancer is treated using proton beams. These less powerful photons cause less damage to surrounding tissue.
Chemotherapy is the process of using drugs to stop or kill cancer cells from multiplying. It is usually administered via mouth or injected into a vein or muscle. They may be administered on their own or in combination with other treatments.
New treatments have been created that assist your immune system in its efforts to discover and destroy cancerous cells. These treatments include immunotherapy and targeted therapy. They are usually prescribed when other treatments, like radiation and surgery aren't working or not working anymore. They may also be used to manage pain and reduce symptoms when other treatments are not able to cure the cancer.
Compensation
Pancreatic cancer is an extremely fatal disease. A successful lawsuit could result in compensation for the expenses and losses that a person has incurred as a result of their diagnosis, treatment or other effects of the disease. These expenses are known as damages.
If a doctor's initial misdiagnosis led to the cancer becoming more advanced after it was finally diagnosed, the victim could be entitled to additional damages. It is also possible that the cancer was not diagnosed or was incorrectly diagnosed.
Victims may file a claim to health care and disability with the VA or file a lawsuit against the government. Victims of Camp Lejeune exposure usually prefer to file a lawsuit as they have more control over the amount they receive.
Saiontz & Kirk's Januvia attorneys are currently evaluating potential lawsuits on behalf of families of veterans who were exposed to toxic waters at Camp Lejeune and later diagnosed with pancreatic cancer or other injuries due to the well-known type 2 diabetes drugs Januvia and Janumet. Our law firm also looks at wrongful death claims on behalf of families whose loved ones died after taking incretin mimetic medication. These types of claims may involve large compensation awards. We aim to make the process as easy as is possible for our clients.
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