Pancreatic cancer is the fourth most common kind of cancers. Forty six thousand four hundred twenty people are diagnosed every year and Thirty nine thousand five hundred ninety people die every year.
Cancer is the uncontrolled growth of cells that are able to avoid tissue. Cancer can spread throughout the body by using the blood and lymph node systems. There isn’t just one type of cancer, but over 100 different types of cancer. Most forms of cancer are named after where the cancer first forms. Cancer can be grouped into categories. The main categories are carcinoma, sarcoma, leukemia, central nervous system cancers, and lymphoma and myeloma.
Carcinoma is a cancer that begins in the skin that line internal organs. Sarcoma is cancer that begins in cartilage, fat, muscle, blood vessels, fibrous tissue, or other connective or supportive tissue. There are different types of sarcoma that are based on where it forms. Osteosarcoma forms in bone, rhabdomyosarcoma forms in muscle, and liposarcoma forms in fat. Treatment depends on the type of the Sarcoma. Leukemia is cancer that begins in blood-forming tissue, like the bone marrow, and causes large numbers of abnormal blood cells to be made and enter the bloodstream. Central nervous system cancer is cancer that forms in the tissues of …show more content…
The symptoms are almost never during the early stages and if they are they are usually vague. By the time it becomes noticeable the patient is usually in the advanced stages. The symptoms can vary depending on the location, type and stage of the cancer. Symptoms that lead to someone being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer are jaundice, abdominal and/or back pain, new-onset diabetes, unexplained weight loss and loss of appetite. In the advanced stages, the patients start to have ascites and blood clots. Less common symptoms include fatigue, weakness, digestive difficulties, and depression may occur at any