Verified By Apollo Hospitals October 1, 2024
Cases of pancreatic cancer in India are on the rise. The prevalence rate of pancreatic cancer globally is 1 in 1,00,000 people per year. The prevalence rate in men in India is 0.5 to 2.4, while in women, it is 0.2 to 1.8 per 1,00,000. The risk factor for pancreatic cancer is smoking and sedentary lifestyle.
Pancreatic cancer is the condition in which cancerous cells occur in the pancreatic tissue. The pancreas is an organ present in the abdominal cavity behind the stomach. The pancreas secretes various chemicals, including digestive juices, insulin, and other hormones, that assists in digestion and regulates blood sugar. The cancerous cells may occur at any part of the pancreas. However, the most common part of developing cancer in the pancreas is the lining of the tube that carries the digestive juice from the pancreas to the digestive system.
Unfortunately, the symptoms of pancreatic cancer do not occur in the initial stage of the disease. Patients experience symptoms when the cancer is in advanced stages and spread to other organs. Cancer in the advanced stage is tough to treat and requires more aggressive therapy.
The pancreas is both the endocrine and exocrine gland. Endocrine glands secrete chemicals directly into the bloodstream, while exocrine glands secrete chemicals through a duct. Depending upon the origin of cancer inside the pancreas, pancreatic cancer is of two types:
Patients experience the symptoms of pancreatic cancer in the advanced stage. The presence of a few symptoms does not confirm the presence of pancreatic cancer. The symptoms may be due to other underlying medical conditions. Some of the symptoms of pancreatic cancer are:
When to See a Doctor
Pancreatic cancer might not show symptoms during the early stage. Book an appointment with your doctor:
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The DNA of a cell contains all the information about the functioning of that cell. One such information is when and at what rate the cell division should take place. However, due to some changes in this DNA information, which is known as a mutation, the cell divides uncontrollably, leading to an accumulation of cells. This accumulation of cells forms a tumor. Pancreatic cancer occurs when the cell of the pancreas divides uncontrollably. There is no exact information about why this happens.
Although there is no complete understanding as to why pancreatic cancer occurs, some factors increase the risk of pancreatic cancer. These factors are:
Treatment for pancreatic cancer depends upon the stage of the disease. Some of the treatment options are:
Complications Of Pancreatic Cancer
Complications of pancreatic cancer occur as the disease advances. Some of the complications are:
Prevention Of Pancreatic Cancer
Through the following measures, you can reduce the risk of pancreatic cancer:
Conclusion
Pancreatic cancer is the cancer of the pancreas. It is difficult to treat the condition, as the patient does not experience symptoms in the initial stage. If you are at a high risk of developing pancreatic cancer, you should undergo routine screening.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Among the most common types of cancer, pancreatic cancer has the highest mortality rate. Generally, the 5-year survival rate for patients with pancreatic cancer is 9%.
BRCA mutation increases the risk of breast and ovarian cancer. This mutation also increases the risk of pancreatic cancer. Among the total people with pancreatic cancer, 5% have BRCA mutation.
Yes, life is possible without the pancreas. However, people without a pancreas have to take insulin to manage blood sugar. They also have to take medicines that assists in the process of digestion.
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