Essay On Pancreatic Cancer

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“We don’t know how strong we are until being strong is the only choice we have.” Pancreatic cancer is a very scary disease and is very life threatening. Any gender or age can be diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. This disease has killed very innocent people over the years, and continues to. Because of the rising number of people being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, scientists study the pancreas more in depth to identify early signs, symptoms, and treatments of this horrible disease.
The pancreas is located in the abdomen and is a 6 inch long gland.(Cherath) The pancreas is in front of the spine, but behind the stomach, and has a loop that is formed by a small intestine.The wide end of the pancreas the called the head, the middle of the pancreas is called the body, and the end of the pancreas is called the …show more content…

one-third of all cases of pancreatic cancer are caused by people smoking. Smoking can cause a lot more problems than just pancreatic cancer. Because some tumors do not show signs or symptoms, it makes it hard to diagnose. Some symptoms consist of jaundice, pain in the abdomen, weight loss, diarrhea, inflammation in the pancreas, bloating, vomiting, weakness, and blood clots. Just because you may show a couple of those symptoms, does not mean that you 100% have pancreatic cancer. Even if you do not show any of those symptoms, that does not mean you do not have a risk of getting pancreatic cancer. The size of the pancreatic tumors depends, if by pressing on the surrounding nerves creates pain. The more pain the bigger the tumor is. People with diabetes develop pancreatic cancer twice as often as nondiabetics. Being overweight or obesity is a big risk factor. Even being exposed to certain types of chemicals can create pancreatic cancer. Between the ages 60-80, is when most people get diagnosed with pancreatic cancer 80% of the time. Males are twice as likely to get pancreatic cancer than

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