1. Cancer treatment information
A change in bowel or bladder habits; A sore that does not heal; Unusual bleeding or drainage; Thickening or lump in the breast or elsewhere; Indigestion or swallowing difficulty; A change in a wart or mole;
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2. Pancreatic Cancer, Exocrine
Exocrine pancreatic cancer is a disease in which cancerous cells originate within the tissues of the pancreas that produce digestive juices.
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3. Pancreatic Cancer Treatment (PDQ®): Treatment - Patient Information [NCI]
The pancreas is a gland about 6 inches long that is shaped like a thin pear lying on its side. The wider end of the pancreas is called the head, the middle section is called the body, and the narrow end is called the tail. The pancreas lies behind...
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4. Pancreatic Cancer : Search Results - healthfinder.gov - Your Source for Reliable Health Information
Pancreatic cancer patients usually have no symptoms until the cancer has spread to other organs. Although there are no blood tests to find early cancers of the pancreas, doctors are looking to see if... Details >
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5. Pancreatic Cancer Information
Pancreatic cancer is now the fourth leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States for both men and women.
www.cancer.med.umich.edu
6. Other Sources of Pancreatic Cancer Information - Pancreatic Cancer
The Internet has many sources of information about pancreatic cancer; this section represents a growing archive of those resources.
www.pancreatic.org
7. BWH General and Gastrointestinal Surgery Pancreatic Cancer Information
Pancreatic Cancer is the fifth leading cause of cancer death in the United States and the second most common gastrointestinal malignancy, with nearly 29,000 new cases diagnosed each year. It is one of the most difficult cancers to...
www.brighamandwomens.org
8. Stomach and Pancreatic Cancer Information from St. John Health
Stomach & Pancreatic Cancer
www.stjohnprovidence.org
9. The Pancreas and Pancreatic Cancer | Information from UCSD Medical Center, San Diego & La Jolla
A six-inch long organ extending horizontally behind the stomach and connected to the small intestine, the pancreas is vital to the digestive process and regulation of blood sugar levels within the body. The wider end of the pancreas is called the ...
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10. Pancreatic Cancer: General Information
Pancreatic Cancer: General Information
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