Recognizing the signs and symptoms of pancreatic cancer
Pancreatic cancer is one of the most serious kinds. This cancer develops when cancerous cells form in the tissues of your pancreas. Pancreatic will help you to release enzymes that will aid digestion and hormones that help regulate the metabolism of carbohydrates.
The signs and symptoms may not appear until the disease becomes severe enough. That is why pancreatic cancer is called the ‘silent killer’ because in the early stages of this disease is unknown symptoms. At such times, it seems cancer has spread to several parts of the body and removing the cancer by surgery is not possible any longer. Some of the symptoms that are known are as follows:
- Pain in upper abdomen that spreads to the middle or upper back. This pain will be more severe at the time you eat or when you lie down.
- You will lose appetite and weight loss is not you are planning. Weight loss occurs in several types of cancer because the cancer cells to eliminate harmful cells and healthy nutrition in this case in particular occur in pancreatic cancer.
- The skin and the whites of the eyes will be yellowish. In addition, your urine will be dark brown. Half of the people affected by pancreatic cancer will experience jaundice (yellowish) and this occurs when the bilirubin or blood cell breakdown products of the tired, accumulate in your blood. In normal times, will be absorbed by the bile bilirubin but if the pancreatic tumor was blocking the flow of bile bilirubin excess eating will happen that will change the color of the skin and the whites of your eyes become yellow. In advanced pancreatic cancer, you may feel a great sense of itching due to high levels of bile acids that accumulate on your skin.
- In a few cases had terminal pancreatic cancer, the tumor can obstruct the digestive system, and in general the top of your duodenum will cause nausea and vomiting.
- At the time of preventing cancer in the pancreas secrete enzymes to the intestines, your body will find it hard to digest food, especially foods high in fat. This is due to significant weight loss.
Pancreatic cancer Causes
- Growth of cells in the body governed by DNA. And when DNA is damaged, changes occur on the instructions of each chemical processes that exist in our bodies. One is the cells will begin to grow out of control and eventually form a tumor that is the dangerous cells.
- Some researchers have not been to ascertain what the cause DNA damage in a few cases of pancreatic cancer. However, note that a small percentage of people affected by the pancreas are due to genetic tendencies. In this case the risk of pancreatic cancer will increase if they have a very close relationship with pancreatic cancer.
- The cause of pancreatic cancer is also caused by environmental and lifestyle factors such as smoking.
Pancreatic cancer mostly occurs in someone who has aged 65 years. Factor other causes are no less important are:
- People who are black have a higher level of risk for pancreatic cancer.
- Usually more men affected by pancreatic cancer compared to women.
- If you are a smoker then you have the risk of pancreatic cancer two to three times higher than those who do not smoke. Smoking is the biggest risk factor is known to cause pancreatic cancer.
- If you have diabetes, the risk of pancreatic cancer is higher.
- Someone who is overweight has a greater risk for pancreatic cancer than those with normal weight.
How to Prevent Pancreatic cancer?
Pancreatic cancer can be prevented by changing your lifestyle, such as:
- Start to quit smoking. Cigarette smoke contains many carcinogens that can damage the DNA that regulates cell growth.
- Maintain your weight. Being overweight can increase the risk of pancreatic cancer. So keep your weight to avoid excessive or reduced drastically.
- Get regular exercise can help to reduce the risk of pancreatic cancer.
- Maintain a diet is best for preventing pancreatic cancer. A diet rich in fruits and vegetables may reduce the risk of pancreatic cancer.


