The pancreas is an organ in your abdomen that is located behind the bottom portion of your stomach. Pancreatic cancer starts in the tissues of the pancreas. Your pancreas generates hormones that help you control your blood sugar as well as enzymes that help with digestion. The pancreas can develop both malignant and non-cancerous tumors, among other growths. The cells that line the ducts that expel digestive enzymes from the pancreas are where the most prevalent type of pancreatic cancer first develops (pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma). Rarely is pancreatic cancer found in its earliest stages, when it is most treatable. This is because symptoms frequently don't appear until the disease has spread to other organs. Aside from checking for pancreatic cancer, your doctor may also examine for other illnesses that could be causing these symptoms.
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