Open Access Journals In Pancreatic Cancer

Pancreas in the abdomen that makes digestive juices, insulin, and other hormones. Mostly pancreatic cancers occur in ducts. This cancer is also called as "silent disease" because it is difficult to detect and symptoms do not usually appear until the cancer has grown for quite some time. This Cancer is caused by uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells. When the cells grow and form a mass it is called a tumor. When these cancer cells break away and enter the bloodstream or lymphatic system, they can spread the cancer. The spreading of cancer is called metastasis, and places where the cancer has spread are called metastases. The reason behind for the development of this cancer cells in the pancreas is not known, but research has shown that people with certain risk factors are more likely to develop pancreatic cancer than others. dark urine. Symptoms of this disease are excess fat in the stools, loss of appetite, leg swelling due to blood clot in the veins, nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea, pain in the upper abdomen or upper back, symptoms of increased blood glucose , unintended weight loss, weakness or fatigue ,yellow skin and eyes, dark urine.Cells that line the ducts in the exocrine pancreas divide sooner than the tissues that surround them. For reasons that we don't understand, these cells can make an error once they copy their DNA as they're dividing to exchange other dying cells. In this manner, an abnormal cell are often made.

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