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Smokers are contracting 3 Times Risk of Pancreatic Cancer

SMOKING is not only making stamina so do not fit , but also invite the presence of other dangerous diseases , one of which pancreatic cancer .

Apple founder , Steve Jobs and co-founder of the band Deep Purple , Jon Lord died of pancreatic cancer . This cancer develops insidiously . Many patients with pancreatic cancer who did not know they have the disease when it is already in an advanced stage .

Pancreatic cancer is rare in general . Of all the number of cancer patients , only 2-4 % are suffering from pancreatic cancer . The men in this case are more at risk than women , with a ratio of 2:1 .

According to researchers from the Agency for Health and Medical Research ( Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Medicale or Inserm ) in France , smokers tend to three times more likely to develop pancreatic cancer .

Excess alcohol or excessive alcohol consumption can lead to chronic pancreatitis is also a factor that led to the development of pancreatic cancer . Obesity and diabetes have also been linked as a cause of pancreatic cancer .

Pancreatic cancer is called the silent disease . Pancreatic cancer is a long operation with symptoms that seem harmless . Pancreatic cancer is often diagnosed as gastrointestinal problems because sometimes the symptoms are similar .

But when pancreatic cancer has progressed , there are signs and more clear as the original , abdominal pain , yellow skin color , skin itching , loss of appetite , weight loss quickly .

Because it is often diagnosed late , prostate cancer is difficult to treat . Only about 5 % of prostate cancer patients are able to live for five years after diagnosis . While only approximately 10-30 % of prostate cancer patients who survived after undergoing surgery .

Eliminate pancreatic cancer can not be experienced by all patients because it requires a good general condition . Radiotherapy and chemotherapy being the only treatment for patients with pancreatic cancer , as reported by Top Santé

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