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Pancreas Cancer
Question: Pancreas cancer? Can pancreas cancer be caused from alcohal abuse?
I know a person who has pancreas cancer, he used to have a problem with alcohal but hes been clean for about 20 years.
Answer: sure.. 80% of pancreas cancers are caused by alcohol abuse
Question: What causes pancreas cancer and How to avoid it .Anybody ? ? My relative complain of very painful stomach pains , and feeling cold all over, and cannot digest food,; the doctor diagnoze it as cancer of the pancreas.
Answer: Pancreatic cancer occurs when cells in your pancreas develop genetic mutations. These mutations cause the cells to grow uncontrollably and to continue living after normal cells would die. These accumulating cells can form a tumor.
Understanding your pancreas -
Your pancreas is about 6 inches (15 centimeters) long and looks something like a pear lying on its side. The pancreas is a crucial part of your digestive system. It secretes hormones, including insulin, to help your body process sugar. And it produces digestive juices to help your body digest food.
Types of pancreatic cancer -
The types of cells involved in a pancreatic cancer help determine the best treatment. Types of pancreatic cancer include:
Cancer that forms in the pancreas ducts (adenocarcinoma). Cells that line the ducts of the pancreas help produce digestive juices. The majority of pancreatic cancers are adenocarcinomas. Sometimes these cancers are called exocrine tumors.
Cancer that forms in the hormone-producing cells. Cancer that forms in the hormone-producing cells of the pancreas is called endocrine cancer. Endocrine cancers of the pancreas are very rare.
PREVENTION:
Although there's no proven way to prevent pancreatic cancer, you can take steps to reduce your risk, including:
Quit smoking. If you smoke, quit. Talk to your doctor about ways to help you quit, including support groups, medications and nicotine replacement therapy. If you don't smoke, don't start.
Maintain a healthy weight. Being overweight increases your risk of pancreatic cancer. If you need to lose weight, aim for a slow, steady weight loss — 1 or 2 pounds (0.5 or 1 kilogram) a week. Combine daily exercise with a plant-focused diet with smaller portions to help you lose weight.
Exercise regularly. Aim for 30 minutes of exercise on most days. If you're not used to exercising, start out slowly and work up to your goal.
Eat a healthy diet. A diet full of colorful fruits and vegetables and whole grains is good for you, and may help reduce your risk of cancer. -
Question: what do u think the youngest age you can get pancreas cancer is? what do u think the youngest age you can get pancreas cancer is? what r some other cancers you can get as a child
jw because i have had weird stomach pains and thought this might be the cause. I'm 13.
Answer: unfortunately almost all cancers can be found in a child. My nephew was born with kidney cancer and needed surgery when he was six months old (they had to let him grow a little before operating.
Question: Patrick Swayze has go pancreas cancer why do the papers have to go on about it i think papers shouldnt print? who has cancer as these people deserve privacy to deal with their illness. who agrees that papers should stay quiet when someone has cancer?
Answer: you are spot on.
Question: Is patrick Swayzie really dieing of pancreas cancer? I heard he was and someone else told me he was going to be ok?
Answer: he will die eventually. it is a matter of months or a few years at most.
since there is no cure for this form of illness, the chances of living is very slim. infact, patients who are diagnosed with pancreatic cancer will die no matter what. it just depends on how long he can fight it for but he will gradually deteriorate.
his doctor said he is responding very well to the treatment which is a good thing but he will die as there is no cure for this horrific illness.
my heart goes out to him and his family.
i wish him well. !
he's a sound lad.
Question: My grandfather has a tumer in his pancreas and its cancer. What is the best way of dealing with this? My grandpaw has a tumer in his pancreas which means its cancer. He's giong in for survery tomorrow and its not guarenteed that hes going to make. Please help me by leaving me answers on how to deal with this!!!
Answer: I know how you feel, I went through the same thing when my dad had open heart surgery. There's no easy way out. I just went about my daily life and tried not to focus on it too much. It really helped me to keep busy and active, so I didn't get run down. My mom wouldn't let me stay at the hospital during the surgery, so I had to go to a friends house.
I don't know if you are a religious person or not but I prayed a lot when my dad was going through this. For me the worst part was not waiting for teh surgery to be over. It was watching him get back on his feet, and re-learn everything from taking a shower to driving a car. It wasn't like he just forgot how to, he was in a lot of pain and had to adapt.
It really helped me to write about my expiriences and to keep a journal. It helped me clear my mind before bed and when I woke up in the morning.
My best advice to you would be to take plenty of walks, pray, juornal, eat well, and try to live as normal a life as possible. Try to talk it out with people and get and give lots of hugs as you go through the day. Make sure you get plenty of rest, thats key. Dont be afraid to cry. Emotion is NOT weakness, it is strength.
You are in my prayers, as is your grandfather. Good luck and be strong. Cry.
Question: Can pancreas cancer be hereditary? I just lost my grandmother to pancreas cancer, and my grandfather also died of pancreas cancer about ten years ago? I was just wondering if my family could be at any higher risk of pancreas cancer for hereditary reasons?
Answer: Hmmm. Your grandfather and grandmother were probably not related, so the fact that a married couple both developed pancreatic cancer is not good evidence for a familial genetic defect. This may be serendipitous - - bad luck.
There certainly seems to be a possibility of familial propensity to develop pancreatic cancer. You might look up President Jimmy Carter's family. I believe he has lost five close family members to this malignancy. I do not know of any test you could have done to see if you have a genetic defect that might place you at risk. I don't believe this has been identified as yet.
I'll be interested to see if any of the other cancer specialists on Yahoo answers know about this. Good question.
Question: pancreas cancer and mannatech products? just wondering if anyone knows anything about the effects of mannatech products (glyconutrients) on pancreas cancer. my father is dying from this disease and we are searching for anything that might gives a little longer with him. thanks for your help.
Answer: My dad died of pancreatic cancer and I'm sorry to say that in its advanced or somewhat advanced stages the end is near. I am so sorry your father is ill. I will pray for him tonight.
I miss my dad he was 54 when he died. A Vietnam vet that got cancer from the agent orange they were spraying all over Vietnam. A real American hero!
Only a very small percentage survive pancreatic cancer.
It is like 5%.
Question: I am so scared I think i might have pancreas cancer? What is a hypodense focus measuring negative (-50) hounsfield units is that fat or a tumor?
Answer: I do not understand and the only person that will is a physician.
Try not to worry as pancreatic cancer is quite rare.
make an appointment to see your Gp to discuss these results.
Question: How serious is pancreas cancer? can anyone tell me anything about it? please, if you know anything answer.
Answer: Not to scare you but any cancer can be serious.
Question: my grandma just died of pancreas cancer her sister died of the same last year.? It is hereditary? my grandma was 71 but healthy before that her sis 67. I have had pain in upper right side of stomach that shoots to back since November im am 24, but crappy health already. Am I being crazy. Should I get checked 4 cancer?
Answer: You should get your pain checked out to find the cause because you have had it for 4 months. It is doubtful there is a hereditary pancreatic cancer in your family as cancer is rarely hereditary and it occurred in your family members at a typical age for this disease. It is very rare for it to occur in someone under 45 years old.
Question: Where does pancreas/billeal cancer come from? We know some of cancer's causes. The pancreas regulates sugar. What do you think causes pancreatic cancer?
Answer: Actually, no one really knows what causes all cases of pancreatic cancer. People at risk could be smokers, or drink alcohol, genetics, diet, or already have a disease like diabetes. There are lots of speculations and guesses but there is no clear cut answer.
In general, for all cancers, no one can answer why one person will get cancer, while another one will not. There are some cancers that appear to have a genetic link . . but they are very few. There are some, such as methoslioma which is clearly caused by asbestos in the environment. And, there are some cancers in which hormones, such as estrogen or testosterone seem to 'cause' abnormal growth. But, no one really knows.
Pancreatic cancer risks and causes
http://www.cancerhelp.org.uk/help/default.asp?page=3102
Question: Will reccurent pancreatitis lead to cancer of pancreas is thare no cure for acute reccurent pancreatitis? Will the reccurent pancreatitis lead to cancer of pancreas. Is there any cure for this disease. Will it come periodically or shoots up on allergic to eatables. Whats the cause of this disease is there no cure for such. People having this at periods should have to depend on glucose and other fluids . Can u specify the cure for this disease.
Answer: well... you should try to go to a doctor... or at least... try a md online group!
Have a nice day
Question: Can children get pancreas cancer? Can children and teens get pancreas cancer?
Answer: Unfortunately there is no one is immune to cancer of the pancreas. I pray that you do not have anyone suffering with this type of cancer. If so may God bless you and your family.
Question: What could be the principal cause of pancreas cancer?
Answer: We still don't know the cause, but certain things increase your risk.
Risk factors for pancreatic cancer
Age: The risk of this cancer goes up with age. Almost 90% of patients are older than 55. The average age at the time the cancer is found is 72.
Gender: Men have this cancer slightly more often than women.
Race: African Americans are more likely to have this cancer than are whites.
Smoking: The risk of getting cancer of the pancreas is 2 to 3 times higher in smokers. About 2 to 3 out of 10 cases of pancreatic cancer are thought to be caused by smoking. People who use smokeless (spit or chew) tobacco are also more likely to get pancreatic cancer.
Obesity and lack of exercise: Very overweight people are more likely to develop pancreatic cancer, as are those who don't get much exercise.
Diabetes: Pancreatic cancer is more common in people with this disease. Most of the risk is found in people with type 2 diabetes. The reason for this is not known. In some patients, the cancer seems to have caused the diabetes (not the other way around).
Chronic pancreatitis: This is a long-term inflammation of the pancreas. It is linked with a slightly higher risk of pancreatic cancer, but most people with this condition do not get pancreatic cancer.
Cirrhosis of the liver: Cirrhosis is a scarring of the liver. It happens in people with liver damage from things like hepatitis and alcohol use. People with cirrhosis seem to have an increased risk of pancreatic cancer.
Work exposure: Heavy exposure at work to certain pesticides, dyes, and chemicals may increase the risk of getting cancer of the pancreas.
Family history: Cancer of the pancreas seems to run in some families.
Gene changes: Inherited gene changes (mutations) are abnormal copies of certain genes that can be passed from parent to child. These changed genes may cause pancreatic cancers and can cause other problems, too. Some of the genes that cause these problems have been found by scientists and can be recognized by genetic testing.
Stomach problems: Having too much stomach acid or having bacteria called H. pylori in the stomach may increase the risk of pancreatic cancer.
Question: Is a cyst on the pancreas usually cancer? How is it removed? Laproscopically?
Answer: 2 years ago, I got really sick. I won't bore you with all of the details, but I ended up with 2 small and one large cyst on my pancreas. They were not cancer.
I don't know if they are all the same, but mine filled with fluid. I had to wait 8 months for them to reduce on their own, before the surgeons could remove them safely. And no, it wasn't done through laproscopy. I sport a long scar from my navel up to my bra line. But, I am alive and that is all that matters to me!
Good Luck!
Pancreas Cancer News
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Enterprise News
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Tampa Tribune
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MarketWatch (press release)
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BYU basketball: Cancer ordeal has left Rose more relaxed, realistic
Salt Lake Tribune
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Green Valley News
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Ex-Cherokee Chief Mankiller diagnosed with cancer
The Associated Press
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Billings Gazette
The ?Putt for the Cure'' fundraiser is to create additional resources for pancreatic cancer awareness. O'Brien, the MSUB golf coach, understands the disease ...
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7thSpace Interactive (press release)
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Gaea Times (blog)
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Xconomy
... best-known medical device entrepreneurs of the past three decades, died yesterday at his home in Everett, WA, from complications of pancreatic cancer. ...
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