Overview
Pancreatic cancer is cancer that occurs in the cells of the pancreas. Pancreatic cancer begins in the tissues of pancreaswhich is an organ in the abdomen which functions as endocrine and exocrine organ. Tumors developed in pancreas continue to develop as a result of the uncontrolled growth of pancreatic cells and other body parts may potentially become infected by the malignant cnacerous cells. Pancreatic cancer type ductal adenocarcinoma is the most prevalent form of pancreatic cancer. It develops in the cells that lining the ducts that remove digestive enzymes from the pancreas. Early pancreatic cancer frequently has no visible symptoms at all. By the time they start to exhibit symptoms, they have frequently expanded significantly or spread outside the pancreas. Late stage of pancreatic cancer signs and symptoms includes upper abdominal pain, abdominal pain that radiates to your back, tenderness when touching the abdomen, fever, rapid pulse, nausea, vomiting. The treatment of pancreatic cancer are based on the extent of the cancer and may include surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or a combination of these.