The cancer was brought back into the spotlight by the death of Jerry Springer
Experts have warned of two early signs of cancer that patients will be able to spot themselves. Pancreatic cancer is often described as a "silent disease" but now doctors say the public can look out for some indicators that things may not be right.
from the disease who had been diagnosed just months ago. Just five per cent of people with the disease survive for more than a decade after diagnosis. “When pancreatic cancer is diagnosed earlier, patients have a higher chance of survival,” said Dr Weiqi Liao, data scientist at the University of Oxford. It is possible to diagnose patients when they visit their GP, but both patients and GPs need to be aware of the symptoms associated with pancreatic cancer.”
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