A 70-year-old man presented with gradually worsening throat discomfort. He had no prior diagnosis of cancer and no travel history of note. Examination revealed a right-sided painless neck lump.
Primary pancreatic lymphoma is an extremely rare type of cancer, making up less than 0.5% of pancreatic cancers, and its diagnosis and treatment are not well established due to limited literature.
A 52-year-old man presented with symptoms that led to the discovery of a mass in his pancreas, which was confirmed as a high-grade B cell lymphoma through biopsies.
Despite undergoing multiple chemotherapy treatments, including R-CHOP and RICE, his condition worsened, leading to his death five months after initial diagnosis.