Pre symptoms of pancreatic cancer?
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The high incidence and late diagnosis of pancreatic cancer make the survival rate of cancer patients much lower than other cancers. In the past, once diagnosed, the 5-year survival rate of patients was only 2%. In recent years, with the progress of technology, it has increased slightly to about 6%. However, even if the tumor is removed, more than 90% of patients will relapse. Pre symptoms of pancreatic cancer? Let's talk about it
Pre symptoms of pancreatic cancer?
Abdominal pain is common in patients with pancreatic cancer. The location of pain is deep in the middle and upper abdomen, which can be manifested as persistent aggravating dull pain or drilling pain. In the middle and late stage, severe abdominal pain will involve the back. This kind of abdominal pain is not only ineffective, but also persistent, basically without significant remission time. The pain is often related to body position. When people lie on their back and stretch their spine, the pain is aggravated; The abdominal pain can be alleviated by squatting, leaning forward and curling up.
Most of the early symptoms of pancreatic cancer are not abdominal pain, but shoulder and back pain, which is very similar to scapulohumeral periarthritis. Common for the back has a heavy sense of traction, night pain, long-term can not eliminate and will continue to aggravate.
Early stage pancreatic cancer can lead to significant weight loss. It is understood that this is because the pancreas is an important digestive organ and participates in digestion. Once the pancreas has a tumor, digestion will be hindered and body weight will change. Therefore, if there is no deliberate
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To develop good living habits, we should also do regular physical examination. If we can spare no effort, we can accept high-order magnetic resonance imaging at our own expense to detect the disease as soon as possible. Patients with cancer should also follow the doctor's advice and seek regular drug treatment. Do not trust the folk prescription, so as not to accelerate the deterioration of the disease.