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Pancreatic cancer: the challenge of early diagnosis and prevention
Pancreatic cancer is one of the most aggressive and deadly diseases in the world, with a five-year survival rate of less than 10%. These alarming statistics are largely due to the difficulty of diagnosing the disease in its early stages, as symptoms are often subtle or confused with other, less serious conditions. In many cases, the cancer develops asymptomatically, reaching advanced stages, significantly limiting treatment options and reducing the chances of recovery.
Understanding the early symptoms and associated risk factors is crucial to improving prognosis and increasing the likelihood of timely diagnosis. Despite medical advances, knowledge of this disease remains crucial for early diagnosis and the implementation of preventative measures.
Why is pancreatic cancer so difficult to diagnose?