Organ Facts

Pancreas

How the Pancreas Works

The pancreas is a five to six inch gland located behind the stomach. The pancreas produces enzymes that are used for digestion, and insulin, which is essential for life because it regulates the use of blood sugar throughout the body.

U.S. Pancreas Transplants Performed

The chart below shows the number of pancreas transplants performed each year from January 1, 2002 - April 30, 2008.

Based on current OPTN data as reported on July 18, 2008. Data subject to change based on future data submission or correction.

Common Diseases That May Lead to Transplantation




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