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  1. Pancreatic cancer, exocrine: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Cancer, 2nd ed.</i> by Lata, Ph.D. Cherath, Elizabeth, M.Sc. Pulcini, 2006
  2. Prognostic factors in resectable pancreatic cancer / Prognosticheskie faktory pri rezektabelnom rake podzheludochnoy zhelezy by Lyadov V.K. i dr.05,03,10, 2010
  3. Bevacizumab disappoints in pancreatic cancer.(Gastroenterology): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Gale Reference Team, 2007-04-01
  4. Chlorination disinfection by-products and pancreatic cancer risk.(Research: Article): An article from: Environmental Health Perspectives by Minh T. Do, Nicholas J. Birkett, et all 2005-04-01
  5. Pancreatic Cancer Toolkit - Comprehensive Medical Encyclopedia with Treatment Options, Clinical Data, and Practical Information (Two CD-ROM Set) by U.S. Government, 2009-01-09
  6. More than bit players: snippets of RNA might sway pancreatic cancer.(This Week): An article from: Science News by Nathan Seppa, 2007-05-05
  7. The Whipple procedure.(for treating pancreatic cancer): An article from: Medical Update
  8. Serum cadmium levels in pancreatic cancer patients from the East Nile Delta region of Egypt.(Research Environmental Medicine): An article from: Environmental Health Perspectives by Alison M. Kriegel, Amr S. Soliman, et all 2006-01-01
  9. CA 19-9: not a magic marker for pancreatic cancer.(Editorial): An article from: Southern Medical Journal by Sumanth R. Daram, 2006-03-01
  10. Pancreatic cancer survey.: An article from: Medical Update
  11. Cholangiocarcinoma: Cancer, Bile duct, Bile, Liver, Small intestine, Biliary tract, Pancreatic cancer, Gallbladder, Ampulla of Vater, Adenocarcinoma, Liver function tests
  12. Does vitamin D reduce pancreatic cancer risk? Two studies differ in their findings; smoking is seen as a risk factor.(CANCER)(Clinical report): An article from: Health News by Gale Reference Team, 2007-01-01
  13. Pancreatic cancer: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Genetic Disorders, 2nd ed.</i> by Kristin, MS, CGC Niendorf, Edward, DO, MPH, MS Rosick, 2005
  14. 100 Q&A About Pancreatic Cancer (100 Questions Series) by O'ReillyfEileen, 2002-01-01

81. Pancreatic Cancer
Cancer is characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells.Malignant tumors are cancerous, frequently recur, and can invade and
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What is cancer? Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States, after heart disease. Although cancer is often referred to as a single condition, it actually consists of more than 100 different diseases, all characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells. Cancer can arise in many sites and behaves differently depending on its organ of origin. When a cancer spreads from its origination to other areas of the body it is still referred to by its point of origin. Thus, breast cancer has different characteristics from lung cancer, and if it spreads to the lungs it is still breast cancer, and behaves differently from lung cancer, and microscopically continues to have the appearance of breast cancer. Normal cells grow and divide to produce more cells only when the body needs them. Tumors occur when rapidly dividing cells form a mass. Tumors can be benign or malignant. Benign tumors are not cancerous, can be removed, and often will not grow back. Nor do they metastasize, or spread, into other parts of the body. Malignant tumors are cancerous, frequently recur, and can invade and destroy surrounding tissues.
What are the characteristics of pancreatic cancer?

82. Cancer Information, Research, And Treatment For All Types Of Cancer | OncoLink
Related Topics for pancreatic cancer. OncoLink Cancer Resource pancreatic cancerThe Basics. Carolyn Coyle, MSN, RN, AOCN OncoLink
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83. Pancreatic Cancer
pancreatic cancer is an abnormal, uncontrolled growth of cells in the pancreas Race African Americans are more likely to develop pancreatic cancer than
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Pancreatic cancer is an abnormal, uncontrolled growth of cells in the pancreas , which is a digestive gland located behind the stomach. The pancreas is both an exocrine and endocrine gland, meaning that it releases secretions into ducts (exocrine) as well as directly into the bloodstream (endocrine). More than 95 percent of the cells in the pancreas are exocrine; these glands produce pancreatic juice , which contains enzymes that break down fats, proteins and carbohydrates. The small percentage of cells that are endocrine are organized into small clusters called islets of Langerhans . These cells release the hormones insulin and glucagon that are essential to controlling the amount of sugar in the blood. Cancer of the exocrine pancreas is more common, accounting for the majority of pancreatic cancer cases. Adenocarcinoma , often beginning the in the pancreatic ducts, is the most prevalent type of pancreatic cancer. As the disease progresses, the tumor may invade surrounding organs such as the stomach and small intestine , or metastasize to more distant sites in the body. Tumors of the endocrine pancreas, or

84. Pancreatic Cancer Channel
personal edition pancreatic cancer. News. TopAbstracts in pancreatic cancer07/06/2005 (DGNews); TopAbstracts in pancreatic cancer 06/08/2005 (DGNews)
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85. Pancreatic (Pancreas) Cancer Links
pancreatic cancer Links bring you to infomation on the web about cancer of thepancreas treatments.
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Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center - Pancreas Cancer
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CancerNet: Islet Cell Carcinoma
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Ronald S. Hirshberg Memorial Foundation for Pancreatic Cancer Research
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How Pancreatic Cancer Changed My Life
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86. University Of Chicago Hospitals: Pancreatic Cancer
At the University of Chicago Hospitals, our team of pancreatic cancer specialistsworks together to provide a thorough, multidisciplinary approach to
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    Pancreatic cancer is a serious condition that requires expert, focused care. At the University of Chicago Hospitals, our team of pancreatic cancer specialists works together to provide a thorough, multidisciplinary approach to pancreatic cancer treatment. This team includes internationally known medical, radiation, and surgical oncologists, as well as highly regarded experts in gastrointestinal endoscopy, cancer genetics, pain management, pathology, and advanced diagnostic imaging. No other hospital in the Chicago area can match the combined expertise that makes up the University of Chicago Pancreatic Cancer Program. Multidisciplinary teams of cancer experts regularly meet to discuss each patient's progress. Here, physicians who treat patients with pancreatic cancer are the same scientists who are researching new and better ways to stop this devastating disease. Our pancreatic cancer patients have access to promising investigational treatments long before they are widely available at other hospitals. With expertise like this, it's no wonder

87. University Of Chicago Hospitals: Clinical Trials: Pancreatic Cancer
pancreatic cancer Clinical Trials. View a list of pancreatic cancer clinicaltrials on the University of Chicago Cancer Research Center Web site.
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A Randomized Phase II Study of TNFerade Biologic with 5-FU and Radiation Therapy for First-Line Treatment of Unresectable Locally Advanced Pancreatic Cancer View a list of pancreatic cancer clinical trials on the University of Chicago Cancer Research Center Web site.

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88. Pancreatic Cancer Information
A new or recurrent diagnosis of pancreatic cancer often results in fear and confusion We have categorized our pancreatic cancer information by topic.
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Cancer Information : Pancreatic Cancer Center Pancreatic Cancer Information Center A new or recurrent diagnosis of Pancreatic Cancer often results in fear and confusion for patients and their family members. Understanding treatment options, accessing new and innovative therapies through clinical trials, as well as understanding the role of supportive care and complementary and alternative medicine are essential. Cancer screening, genetic testing and prevention are equally relevant to all individuals, especially those related to someone diagnosed with cancer.

89. Welcome To NHS Direct Online
There are some other, much rarer types of pancreatic cancer. Cancer of the pancreasaffects about 7000 people in the UK each year.
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90. CTCA: Pancreatic Cancer Symptoms
Please visit Cancer Treatment Centers of America online if you are experiencingpancreatic cancer symptoms. We offer pancreatic cancer treatment.
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To Learn More About This Topic: Chat with Us Email Us Pancreatic cancer is one of the leading causes of death related to cancer in the United States. Pancreatic cancer is not only common, but it is also extremely difficult to treat. Pancreatic cancer can occur in many parts of the pancreas. Pancreatic cancer symptoms vary depending where in the pancreas the tumor is located. If you would like more information on pancreatic cancer symptoms and treatment options, please follow this link: Pancreatic Cancer Symptoms
Pancreatic Cancer Symptoms: What to Look For
In many cases, pancreatic cancer symptoms do not occur until the advanced stages. When pancreatic cancer symptoms do occur, they are often ignored because they are so vague and nonspecific. The first pancreatic cancer symptoms are usually pain in the abdomen and weight loss. Additional pancreatic cancer symptoms to look for include jaundice, fatigue, dizziness, weakness, diarrhea, chills, and muscle spasms. Many of these pancreatic cancer symptoms are the result of a less serious ailment. However, only a doctor can accurately diagnosis whether or not your pancreatic cancer symptoms are the result of cancer.

91. CTCA: Pancreatic Cancer
Cancer Treatment Centers of America provides pancreatic cancer treatment that isdesigned to empower you to victory over cancer.
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To Learn More About This Topic: Chat with Us Email Us At CTCA, we fight to help our patients overcome pancreatic cancer . We employ a powerful combination of conventional and alternative therapies that are designed to fight your pancreatic cancer in the way that is most beneficial to you. This page will briefly talk about pancreatic cancer and some of its symptoms. If you would like to learn about the different pancreatic cancer treatment options CTCA offers, please keep reading and also visit our homepage at this link: Pancreatic Cancer Treatment Information
Signs of Pancreatic Cancer to be Aware of
Some of the symptoms of pancreatic cancer may include upper abdominal pain, jaundice, and intestinal bleeding. If you experience any of these symptoms of pancreatic cancer it is very important that you visit a doctor. Although your pancreatic cancer symptoms may be the result of something other than pancreatic cancer, only a licensed medical professional can make that diagnosis.
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92. BBC NEWS | Health | Medical Notes | Pancreatic Cancer
There are two types of pancreatic cancer carcinoma of the pancreas, and, Professor John Neoptolemos, an expert in pancreatic cancer who undertakes
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The pancreas is an gland in the abdomen which performs a variety of roles. It produces pancreatic juices, which help digest food, and is linked to the gallbladder, which empties into the gut just below the stomach. Other pancreatic cells produce hormones, including insulin, which helps the body regulate the amount of sugar in the blood. There are two types of pancreatic cancer - carcinoma of the pancreas, and, far more rarely, cancer of the cells which make insulin. Cancer of the pancreas is common in the UK. There are approximately 7,000 new cases each year

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Like many cancers of internal organs, it may produce only minor symptoms until well-progressed, and as a result is hard to treat. Professor John Neoptolemos, an expert in pancreatic cancer who undertakes research work supported by the Cancer Research UK, said: "Cancer of the pancreas is common in the UK. There are approximately 7,000 new cases each year - but it is one of the most lethal cancers." "One of the great difficulties is that it's quite a small organ which is deeply seated in the abdomen - it's not easily accessible and diagnosis can be somewhat lengthy - there isn't one single test that will confirm or exclude cancer."

93. Hot Dogs May Raise Risk Of Pancreatic Cancer - - MSNBC.com
A diet containing lots of processed meats, like hot dogs and sausages, raisesthe risk of pancreatic cancer, according to a large multiethnic study unveiled
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Researchers found that heavy consumers of processed meats were 67 percent more likely to develop cancer of the pancreas.
LOS ANGELES - A diet containing lots of processed meats, like hot dogs and sausages, raises the risk of pancreatic cancer, according to a large multiethnic study. The researchers found that heavy consumers of processed meats 40 grams a day or more were 67 percent more likely to develop cancer of the pancreas than study participants with the lowest intake. In addition, a diet rich in pork and red meat 70 grams a day or more also increased pancreatic cancer risk by about 50 percent, according to the survey-based study. But the American Meat Institute disputed the findings, pointing out that a study published earlier this week in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute reached an opposite conclusion. "The most important fact is that the larger body of evidence has shown that processed meats are a healthy part of a balanced diet," the trade group said in a statement.

94. Pancreatic Cancer
Overview of pancreatic cancer and tests used to diagnose and monitor pancreatic cancer.
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95. Processed Meat Consumption Results In 67% Increase In Pancreatic Cancer Risk, Sa
pancreatic cancer isn t the only negative side effect of consuming processedmeats such as hot dogs. Leukemia also skyrockets by 700% following the
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96. Could There Someday Be A Vaccine For Pancreatic Cancer?
Could there someday be a vaccine for pancreatic cancer? Processed meatconsumption results in 67% increase in pancreatic cancer risk, says new research.
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97. Introduction: Pancreatic Cancer - WrongDiagnosis.com
Introduction to pancreatic cancer as a medical condition including symptoms,diagnosis, misdiagnosis, treatment, prevention, and prognosis.
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Pancreatic cancer is a disease in which cancerous cells are found within the tissues of the pancreas. The pancreas is a six-inch long, pear-shaped gland that lies behind the stomach, surrounded by other digestive organs, such as the liver, gallbladder, and small intestine. It has two main functions, to produce digestive juices that help break down food, and to produce hormones (like insulin) that control how the body stores and uses the food. Description
The part of the pancreas that produces the digestive juices is called the exocrine pancreas, and almost 95% of pancreatic cancers occur in the tissues of the exocrine pancreas. The hormone-producing area of the pancreas is the endocrine pancreas and only 5% of the tumors originate there. Though pancreatic cancer accounts for only 2-3% of all cancers, it is the fourth most frequent cause of cancer deaths . It is estimated that at least 29,000 new cases of pancreatic cancer will be diagnosed in the United States in 1998. Unfortunately, cancer of the pancreas is often fatal, and only 18% will survive one year after diagnosis. The five-year survival rate is 4%. This is because by the time a patient exhibits symptoms, and the cancer is diagnosed, it is no longer in its early stages. It has usually spread to other organs such as the lung and the liver. The incidence of pancreatic cancer increases with age, and most cases are detected in individuals aged 60 or older. Men are also 30% more likely to develop cancer of the pancreas than are women. African Americans have been noted to have a higher frequency of pancreatic cancer than European Americans and Asian Americans. However, whether the increase is because of race or the influence of diet cannot be really ascertained. Studies have shown that among Africans and Asians whose diet is lower in fat than African Americans and Asian Americans, the incidence of pancreatic cancer is significantly lower.

100. High Carbohydrate Diet Implicated In Pancreatic Cancer -- Josefsen 325 (7364): 5
High carbohydrate diet implicated in pancreatic cancer. A diet high in carbohydratesmay increase the risk of pancreatic cancer in sedentary and overweight
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A diet high in carbohydrates may increase the risk of pancreatic cancer in sedentary and overweight women, some new US research suggests. The study is the first to implicate a modifiable risk factor other than smoking in the development of pancreatic cancer Journal of the National Cancer Institute [Abstract/ Free Full Text] Led by Dr Dominique Michaud of the US National Cancer Institute, and Charles Fuchs of the Brigham and Women's Hospital and the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston, the researchers set

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