Posted in General Information, Pancreatic Cancer • Tags: diagnosis, Pancreatic Cancer, resources, risk factors, Treatment • Author: Tina Radcliffe
The pancreas is considered a glandular organ. It is about 7 inches by 1.5 inches in size. It lies under the stomach and at the beginning of the small intestine, and functions as an exocrine organ by producing fluids for digesting food. It functions as an endocrine organ as it releases hormones. When released into the blood stream, these hormones regulate our glucose levels (insulin and glucagon).
Pancreatic cancer is a cancerous tumor that occurs in the tissues of this gland/organ.

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Posted on May 27, 2008 by Tina Radcliffe • There are no comments, hop to it!
Posted in Pancreatic Cancer • Tags: Pancreatic Cancer • Author: HART (1-800-HART)
By: Riley Hendersen
Pancreas lies horizontally behind the stomach. It serves to release enzymes that help digestion, and hormones that serve to regulate carbohydrates metabolism. It helps regulating the sugar level (glucose) of your body.
Pancreatic cancer spreads very fast and it is difficult to spot it, therefore, it is a major cause of death among cancer illnesses. It is a cancer that spreads very rapidly to other parts and organs of the body, making surgical intervention useless in protecting the patient from death.
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Posted on May 25, 2007 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!
Posted in Celebrity diagnoses • Tags: Celebrity diagnoses, Pancreatic Cancer • Author: HART (1-800-HART)
Rocío Jurado, a well-known and much loved Spanish singer from Andalucía, died at her Madrid home early on Thursday morning after a long illness. The 61-year-old singer had been diagnosed with cancer of the pancreas two years ago and had been treated at Houston, Texas.Her brother and manager, Amador Mohedano, visibly affected by his sister’s death, made the announcement to the media waiting outside the singer’s home at La Moraleja. He added that she had died “peacefully” and “surrounded by her family as she wished”.
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Posted on June 1, 2006 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!