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  2. [ show] Here are some of the risk factors known to increase a person’s risk for pancreatic cancer. Risk factors you can change. Tobacco use. Smoking is one of the most important risk factors for pancreatic cancer. The risk of getting pancreatic cancer is about twice as high among people who smoke compared to those who have never smoked.

  3. 2021年7月7日 · Abstract. Despite rapid advances in modern medical technology and significant improvements in survival rates of many cancers, pancreatic cancer is still a highly lethal gastrointestinal cancer with a low 5-year survival rate and difficulty in early detection.

    • Jian-Xiong Hu, Cheng-Fei Zhao, Wen-Biao Chen, Qi-Cai Liu, Qu-Wen Li, Yan-Ya Lin, Feng Gao
    • 10.3748/wjg.v27.i27.4298
    • 2021
    • 2021/07/07
  4. 2020年12月24日 · With a view to identify the important factors for the development of pancreatic cancer, previous studies have found that smoking, alcohol, and chronic pancreatitis are considered high-risk factors.

    • ZhiYu Zhao, Wei Liu
    • 10.1177/1533033820962117
    • 2020
    • 2020
  5. Additional risk factors for developing pancreatic cancer include: Age: Most cases of pancreatic cancer develop between the ages of 60 and 80 years. Gender: Pancreatic cancer is more common in men than in women. Race: African Americans have higher incidences of pancreatic cancer than whites, Asians or Hispanics.

  6. Pancreatic cancer is a highly invasive malignant tumor with a fatal risk, mainly seen in men and older adults (60-85 years old). Pancreatic cancer is now increasingly observed in young patients. Because the disease has no early symptoms and can quickly invade surrounding tissues and organs, it is one of the deadliest cancers.

    • ZhiYu Zhao, Wei Liu
    • 2020
  7. 2023年9月5日 · Risk factors. The opportunity to detect pancreatic cancer (PC) when potentially curable depends on early diagnosis and an ability to identify and screen high-risk populations before symptoms arise. Identification of a high-risk population is challenging and optimal screening tools remain unclear. 1.

  8. 2020年12月24日 · Risk factors for PC are classified as non-modifiable (age, sex, area, blood group, family history and genetic susceptibility, diabetes) and modifiable (intestinal microflora, smoking, alcohol, chronic pancreatitis [CP], obesity, dietary factors, infection). Non-Modifiable Risk Factors. Age.