Approximately 95% of pancreatic cancers begin in the cells that produce hormones.
Pancreatic cancer is difficult to detect and diagnose for the following reasons:
- There are no noticeable signs or symptoms in the early stages.
- The signs, when present, are nonspecific and are very similar to those of many other illnesses.
- The pancreas is hidden behind other organs such as the stomach, small intestine, liver, gallbladder, spleen and bile ducts, and sometimes it is difficult to see it with imaging techniques.

Digestive
Blood
Cardiovascular
Dermatology
Genitourinary,
Hormones
Infections
Oncology and
Musculo-skeletal
Mental health and
Parasites
Respiratory
Senses
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