What are the symptoms of pancreatic cancer?
Symptoms of pancreatic cancer can vary, but some people may notice:
- Unexplained weight loss
- Yellowing of the skin and eyes (jaundice)
- Pain in the abdomen or back
- Loss of appetite
- Feeling tired or weak
- Nausea or vomiting
What causes pancreatic cancer?
The exact cause of pancreatic cancer is not known, but certain factors may increase the risk, including:
- Smoking
- Being overweight or obese
- Family history of pancreatic cancer
- Diabetes
- Chronic pancreatitis (long-term inflammation of the pancreas)
How common is pancreatic cancer?
Pancreatic cancer is less common than some other types of cancer, but it is one of the most serious types. It is often diagnosed at a later stage, which makes it harder to treat.
Who is more likely to get pancreatic cancer?
Some people may be more likely to develop pancreatic cancer due to:
- Age, as it is more common in people over 60
- Smoking, especially heavy smokers
- Obesity
- Certain genetic conditions
How can I treat pancreatic cancer?
Treatment for pancreatic cancer usually depends on how far it has spread. Common treatments may include:
- Surgery to remove the cancer if it is caught early
- Chemotherapy to kill cancer cells
- Radiation therapy to target the cancer
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What’s the outlook for pancreatic cancer?
The outlook for pancreatic cancer can be serious, especially if it is diagnosed late. However, early detection and treatment can improve outcomes for some people.
Final thoughts
Pancreatic cancer is a serious condition that requires medical attention. If you have concerns or notice symptoms, it’s important to speak to your GP or healthcare provider.