Pancreatic Cancer Information and Facts
This is commonly considered the most serious of all cancers. For more information on Pancreatic Cancer, click below:| Symptoms |
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Symptoms normally appears at the age of 55 to 65 years of age and occurs 1 1/2 to 2 times more often in men.
Symptoms of Pancreatic Cancer:
- The disease metastases rapidly and is seldom diagnosed early because the patient's symptoms are not always noticed.
- Often times the onset of symptoms are gradual and the patient's doctor may interpret the symptoms as another diagnosis.
- Symptom Triad:
- Weight loss is usually gradual and progressive.
- Abdominal pain is usually described as a steady "boring" midepigastric pain that is usually worse at night.
- Jaundice may present late and can be progressive or spontaneous fluctuations.
* Diets high in fat have been associated with development of pancreatic cancer. Other considerations include ingestion of meat and total caloric intake from fried foods, dairy products and seafood.
* There have been a number of studies that suggests diabetics have a greater chance of developing this cancer.
* It is unusual to find this cancer in a patient younger than 40 years of age. The risk of developing pancreatic cancer increases with age.
*Studies have proven that it is more common in the African-American population.
* Cigarette smoking is one of the biggest risk factors due to cigarettes containing a large number of carcinogens.
* Cancer of the pancreas is more common in men than women.
* Chronic pancreatitis has been linked to cancer of the pancreas.
- Benign:not malignant; not recurrent; not cancerous
- Biopsy:the removal and examination of a small piece of tissue from the living body to denameine if cancer cells are present.
- CA 19-9:a tumor marker for pancreatic cancer found in the patient's blood.
- Carcinogens:any substance that has the ability to cause cancer.
- Carcinogenic:any substance that causes cancer.
- Chemotherapy:a cancer treatment using chemical agents.
- Malignancy:a cancerous growth which has the tendency to progress.
- Metastatic:the transfer of a cancer from one organ to another.
- Radiation:a type of cancer treatment using high-frequency ionizing radiation.
- Tumor:a growth of tissue in which the division of cells is uncontrolled and progressive.
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