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Pancreatic Cancer: A Patient and His Doctor Balance Hope and Truth (A Johns Hopkins Press Health Book)
Pancreatic Cancer: A Patient and His Doctor Balance Hope and Truth (A Johns Hopkins Press Health Book)
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100 Questions & Answers About Pancreatic Cancer, Second Edition
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Surviving: How We Loved Through Pancreatic Cancer
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Johns Hopkins Patients' Guide to Pancreatic Cancer (Johns Hopkins Medicine)
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Pancreatic Cancer

Pancreatic cancer is the cancer of the Pancreas, an organ gland responsible for secreting not just the digestive juices but importantly the insulin. Pancreatic cancer is generally, growth of a malignant tumor inside the gland. Pancreatic cancer makes largest cause of death among all cancers.

 

Pancreatic cancer is particularly difficult to detect since all signs occur only after it has crossed the early stages. However, most of the times diabetics and people who are most likely to suffer from diabetes may suffer from this cancer. Higher numbers causes of deaths due to this cancer is because of the late detection of this cancer.

In USA alone almost 34,000 people die of this cancer each year, though the diagnosed are only approximately 37000. If this cancer is detected early there are chances that such people may be able to survive for up to five years after the therapy.

Pancreatic cancer can be divided into two different categories.

* One is the adenocarcinomas which is a serious type of cancer. Hardly any patients suffering from this cancer are likely to live more than 5 years. This, however, also depends on how far the tumor has developed and spread among the pancreas.

* Other type is the exocrine pancreas tumors, these are less serious and not very dangerous to life, one example is serous cystadenomas. People suffering from these cancers tend to live longer than those with the adenocarinomas. There is very strong possibility that people suffering from this cancer can live a longer life.

Though there are negligible symptoms of this cancer in its initial stages, following are the symptoms which are found mostly in all sufferers of pancreatic cancer:

* People may often feel loss of appetite, which may or may not be supported with vomiting and nausea.

* Another symptom is pain in the upper abdomen, which starts in upper abdomen and moves towards the back.

* People suffering from pancreatic cancer suffer weight loss;

* There may be occurrence of jaundice, people may experience yellowing of skin, eyes, urine, etc. this happens in cases of those people whose cancer is forming an obstruction to the bile duct.

Though pancreatic cancer can happen to anyone, following is the list of people who are most likely to suffer from this disease.

* People who smoke;

* Those suffering from diabetes mellitus;

* Those whose family has a prior history of this cancer;

* Those who suffer from obesity;

* Those whose diet consists of high amount of red meat and less vegetables;

* Males;

* People of African origin;

* People whose work involves use of highly toxic chemicals;

* People who suffer from periodontal diseases.

There are many some more specific symptoms however, these are some of the most important ones.



 

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Inoperable Pancreatic Cancer Prognosis News

Reader stories wanted - Ottawa Citizen


Reader stories wanted
Ottawa Citizen
But money is needed to support this study. Cyberknife technology should significantly increase the survival rate of patients with previously inoperable cancers. Every year, about 4000 Canadians are diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.

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Unlovely but essential: why the pancreas is so important - Financial Times


Unlovely but essential: why the pancreas is so important
Financial Times
For some reason, the other serious diseases affecting the pancreas have a much lower profile. Pancreatic cancer, like the other so-called “silent” cancers (ovarian is another), tends to present late, which accounts for its poor prognosis.

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Ex Vivo Surgery Works on Complex Tumors - MedPage Today


Ex Vivo Surgery Works on Complex Tumors
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This report concerns temporary removal of the entire abdominal viscera to remove an extensive tumor. Multivisceral ex vivo surgery appears to be an effective treatment for locally invasive but otherwise inoperable abdominal tumors, according to a ...

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Jamie Dornan - Prince Charming - Evening Standard


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Jamie Dornan - Prince Charming
Evening Standard
When he had just turned 16 years old, his mother died of pancreatic cancer. “It was a bizarre and huge, awful turning point in my life,” says Dornan. “The comfort was knowing that it was inoperable … knowing what the outcome was going to be rather ...

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