An analysis of pancreatic cancer data in younger adults found that while there is an increasing incidence of pancreatic cancer in young adults, the mortality rate remains stable.
Pancreatic cancer is often diagnosed late due to its hidden location and lack of early symptoms. Vague symptoms like weight loss and back pain often lead to delayed diagnosis. While anyone can ...
Pancreatic cancer, often detected in later stages, is not always hereditary and can be treated, especially with early intervention. While population-wide screening is not beneficial, regular ...
Experts have been concerned by rising rates of pancreatic cancer in young adults, but new research reveals the jump in cases has not been accompanied by any increase in deaths from the disease.