PANCREATIC CANCER
Pancreatic cancer is malignant tumor, which grow in the tissue of the pancreas, which forms the digestive enzymes they are called pancreatic cancer. Like all malignant tumors they undergo uncontrolled proliferation of tumor cells. They have a tendency to grow into adjacent healthy tissue and destroy it. Individual tumor cells can be carried away by the blood or lymph in distant organs, for example in the lungs, liver or skeletal, secondary tumors (metastases).
PANCREATIC CANCER: FACTS AND FIGURES
Most pancreatic cancer is diagnosed at an older age, the mean age of onset is 69 years in men, in women 76. However, the tumor also occurs in people aged below 50 years.
A pancreatic cancer arises mainly (60 percent) in the so-called head of the pancreas (pancreatic head carcinoma) or in the area where the duct of the gland in the duodenum ends (papillary). Other authors even indicate a prevalence of over 70 percent of pancreatic cancer.
In 30 percent of cases the tumor developed in the field of pancreatic body or tail. In ten percent of cases, the entire gland is affected.
PANCREATIC CANCER: CAUSES AND RISK FACTORS
SYMPTOMS OF PANCREATIC CANCER
TREATMENT OF PANCREATIC CANCER
PRECAUTIONS OR PREVENTING MEASURES
- Avoid Smoking and passive smoking
- Promote Healthy life style
- Avoid alcohol and cholesterol rich food
- Keep yourself away from chemicals such as DDT, PVC, and Benzene
NOTE
When you are in doubt, you should always consult a doctor for such complaints. Earlier the cancer is detected, greater the chance of cure.
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