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Pancreas Cancer - Get The Facts About Pancreas Cancer
By Matt Murren
One fact about pancreas cancer that is not widely known, but should be known is the sheer amount of people who face this condition every
year. In the United States alone, its been estimated that over 30, 000 people are diagnosed with pancreas cancer every year. What is surprising is that many people
not only do not know this fact, but aren’t even sure of what pancreas cancer is. That figure itself has been debated a little, with some arguing that the number is
closer to 25-27, 000 cases each year. Another little known fact about pancreas cancer is that over 60, 000 cases are diagnosed in Europe every year. The
fact is that pancreas cancer is found most often in highly industrialized countries. Europe and the United States alone have far more cases diagnosed than any other
area of the world. This could relate to another fact regarding pancreas cancer, which is what causes this type of cancer. One belief is that the disease is caused by
those who work around carcinogens and other chemicals, for extended periods of time. When it comes to pancreas cancer, facts about its causes are not
well known because experts are unsure of what causes it. Instead they have identified certain risk factors that contribute to the cancer, but there is no one cause
that leads some to develop it and others not to. One of those factors is cigarette smokers. One sad fact relating to pancreas cancer is that over 50% of people who
die from complications relating to their disease, are cigarette smokers. Experts have recorded this astounding pancreas cancer fact while pointing out that those
patients who stop smoking for five years or more, are much more likely to not develop the cancer. Another one of the facts relating to pancreas cancer is that
many people who suffer from the disease are not diagnosed until the disease has significantly progressed. Some of the symptoms relating to this disease are ones that
are also found with other diseases. Symptoms range from depression and a loss of appetite, to a sharp pain in the stomach and the beginnings of jaundice. There
have even been cases of patients going through an appendectomy only to later learn they suffered from pancreatic cancer. Pancreas cancer facts are not
well known in our society. Many people feel the disease is something that only happens to older people, and is something that they do not have to worry about. The
sad truth is that anyone can find themselves developing pancreas cancer, regardless of their age, lifestyle, previous health, or sex. The only thing that can be done is
to share some of the facts and statistics, and hope that more people become aware of the disease.
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