Pancreatic Cancer in India
Pancreatic cancer is a type of cancer that begins in the pancreas, the gland that lies behind the stomach and infront of spine
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Pancreatic Cancer — Key Facts
- More than 1200 new cases of pancreatic cancer are reported every day in the world
- More than 1100 people die of pancreatic cancer every day in the world
- Pancreatic cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer deaths in the world
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Frequently Asked Questions
Pancreatic cancer is one of the serious types of cancer. However, if detected early, it can be treated. In some cases, it can even be cured if detected and treated early.
It can be fatal if not treated in time
Pancreatic cancer usually develops after 45 years of age. About 90% of the cases are above 55 years.
In addition to age, there are some factors that can increase the risk of pancreatic cancer. These are
- Smoking- It doubles your risk of having pancreatic cancer
- History of diabetes
- Family history of pancreatic cancer
- Lynch syndrome and FAMMM syndrome
- If you are overweight or obese, you are at a higher risk
- Ailments affecting the pancreas like chronic pancreatitis
You may not have any signs of pancreatic cancer until it reaches the advanced stages. Even in those advanced stages, the signs can be misleading. Some of these signs include
- Sudden onset of diabetes
- Sudden and unexplained weight loss
- Pain in the upper abdomen radiating to the upper back
- Lack of appetite
- Pale and foul-smelling stools
- Blood clot in the vein, causing swelling in the arms or legs
- Bloated or swollen stomach
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