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Signs and symptoms of pancreatic cancer Still concerned with Aretha and her supposed diagnosis with pancreatic cancer, I just read about what causes you to get it:
Pancreatic Cancer SymptomsPancreatic cancer often goes undetected until it's advanced and difficult to treat. In the vast majority of cases, symptoms only develop after pancreatic cancer has grown and begun to spread. What are the symptoms of pancreatic cancer, and can any symptoms lead to earlier detection?
Because more than 95% of pancreatic cancer is the adenocarcinoma type, we'll describe those symptoms first, followed by symptoms of rare forms of pancreatic cancer.
Pancreatic Cancer Symptoms: Location MattersInitially, pancreatic cancer tends to be silent and painless as it grows. By the time it's large enough to cause symptoms, pancreatic cancer has generally grown outside the pancreas. At this point, symptoms depend on the cancer's location within the pancreas:
In general, symptoms appear earlier from pancreatic cancers in the head of the pancreas, compared to those in the body and tail.
Pancreatic Cancer: Gastrointestinal SymptomsBecause pancreatic cancer grows around important areas of the digestive system, gastrointestinal symptoms often predominate:
Pancreatic Cancer: Constitutional (Whole-Body) SymptomsAs it grows and spreads, pancreatic cancer affects the whole body. Constitutional symptoms can include:
Pancreatic Cancer: Skin SymptomsJaundice: As pancreatic cancer blocks the duct that releases bile into the intestine (common bile duct), the ingredients of bile build up in the blood. This turns the skin and the eyes yellow, a condition called jaundice.
Itching: People with pancreatic cancer sometimes report itching all over. Blockage of the bile ducts is often responsible.
Symptoms From Rare Pancreatic CancersIslet cell tumors, also called neuroendocrine tumors, arise from the cells in the pancreas that make hormones. These may be malignant (cancer) or benign (not cancer). Islet cell tumors are quite rare. Like pancreatic adenocarcinoma, islet cell pancreatic cancer can cause abdominal pain, weight loss, nausea, and vomiting. Either benign or malignant islet cell tumors can produce excess amounts of hormones. Hormones released by an islet cell tumor can also cause symptoms:
Pancreatic Cancer's Sneaky SymptomsIn a very small number of people with pancreatic cancer, early symptoms might be present that could lead to earlier diagnosis. Unfortunately, researchers have been unable to identify any predictable pattern. One study that surveyed 305 people with pancreatic cancer illustrated the challenge:
The rarity of these situations points out the difficulty of using early symptoms to catch pancreatic cancer at a curable stage. That said, symptoms like weight loss, persistent loss of appetite, or light-colored stools should always prompt concern. Consistent or worsening discomfort, nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea are also worrisome. If you feel something's not right, see your doctor. | |
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so what causes you to get it? alcoholism?
(I looked it up on Wikipedia) CausesRisk factors for pancreatic cancer include:[6][9]
Australia and Canada, members of the International Cancer Genome Consortium, are leading efforts to map pancreatic cancer's complete genome.[citation needed] AlcoholIt is controversial whether alcohol consumption is a risk factor for pancreatic cancer. Drinking alcohol excessively is a major cause of chronic pancreatitis, which in turn predisposes to pancreatic cancer. However, chronic pancreatitis associated with alcohol consumption does not increase risk of pancreatic cancer as much as other types of chronic pancreatitis.[18] Overall, the association is consistently weak and the majority of studies have found no association.[19][20][21][22] Some studies suggest a relationship,[23] with risk increasing with increasing amount of alcohol intake.[24][25] Risk is greatest in heavy drinkers[26][27][28] mostly on the order of four or more drinks per day.[29] But there appears to be no increased risk for people consuming up to 30g of alcohol a day,[22][30] so most of the U.S. consumes alcohol at a level that "is probably not a risk factor for pancreatic cancer".[28] Several studies caution that their findings could be due to confounding factors.[27][31] Even if a link exists, it "could be due to the contents of some alcoholic beverages"[32] other than the alcohol itself. One Dutch study even found that drinkers of white wine had lower risk.[33] A pooled analysis concluded, "Our findings are consistent with a modest increase in risk of pancreatic cancer with consumption of 30 or more grams of alcohol per day".[34]
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I read up on it, I don't know. Some say it doesn't cause it... But they did list smoking as one cause. | |
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Isn't that how Bill Hicks went? Man, i miss his view on the world. Prince M&M people are as mad as a bag of sparrows. Fact. | |
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HEAVY drinkers are at much greater risk | |
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Yep | |
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According to reports, Aretha was an alcoholic until probably the early '90s. She also stopped smoking cigarettes during this time allegedly. | |
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Poor thing. She tried, but the damage was already done. If you read through the risk factors, she could probably tick all the boxes. | |
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Yeah that's why I keep hearing stories that Aretha is still in a bad medical shape. | |
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even if the threat of pancreatic cancer wasn't the icing on the cake for her | |
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Yeah I'm just gonna hope Aretha beats this somehow. | |
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Self diagnosis usually leads to paranoia! You're so glam, every time I see you I wanna slam! | |
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Timmy is Aretha? | |
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Jesus... | |
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My grandmother died of pancreatic cancer. She was not overwieght, wasn't a smoker, didn't drink, and didn't have periodontal disease. Of course leaving on the South of Chicago since the early 20th century around steel mills and companies that produce chemicals may have been a cause. It's funny when they make these list of risk factors, they never speak of environmental pollution or contamintaed water. I wonder why?
The one thing my grandmother had in common with Sista Franklin, cancer runs in my family, maybe we should leave at that.
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bloating in women can also be a sign of uterine, cervical or ovarian cancer. | |
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I've heard that too. | |
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They also often say pancreatic cancer is one of the deadliest cancers to get because people don't know how it starts out or how it spreads. Usually when someone detests pancreatic cancer, it's often at advanced stages but then again Patrick Swayze and Michael Landon died when age wasn't a factor in their deaths at all. Patrick was only 57 and Michael just 50. | |
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And Patrick Swayze smoked a lot, I believe My Legacy
http://prince.org/msg/8/192731 | |
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He also had an alcoholic problem. | |
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And he's survived it NINE YEARS! | |
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pancreatic cancer runs in our family, not helium ballons. it's what got my dad. | |
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^ I hear some get it if cancer runs in the family and if pancreatic cancer claimed other relatives. It's also reportedly more of a problem from male patients but female patients also suffer a great deal. | |
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I know a man who only ate healthy (a scientist type), ran a mile or two a day, and didn't smoke or drink. He got pancreatic cancer. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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Yeah I read stories on people who were healthy all their lives and still got it. | |
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