Cancer is one of the most executioner diseases. The National Cancer Institute defines cancer as the body’s cells begin to divide without stopping and spread into surrounding tissues. “Cancer can start almost anywhere in the human body, which is made up of trillions of cells. Normally, human cells grow and divide to form new cells as the body needs them. When cells grow old or become damaged, they die, and new cells take their place.” There are many reasons why people get diagnosed pancreatic cancer. One reason is age. The older someone gets, the risk of pancreatic cancer increase. Smoking is another factor that can contribute to pancreatic cancer. Smoking can damage the DNA. Cigarette contains nicotine, which contains a …show more content…
There are some new tests for finding pancreatic cancer early in people with a strong family history of the disease, but these tests are complicated and expensive. If a person has signs and symptoms that might be caused by pancreatic cancer, certain exams and tests will be done to find the cause. If cancer is found, more tests will be done to help determine the stage of the cancer. If the results of the exam are abnormal, your doctor will probably order tests to help find the problem. You might also be referred to a gastroenterologist for further tests and treatment. Imaging tests use x-rays, magnetic fields, sound waves, or radioactive substances create pictures of the inside of your body. Imaging tests might be done for a number of reasons both before and after a diagnosis of pancreatic cancer. These tests might include looking for suspicious areas that might be cancer, learn if and how far the cancer has spread, help determine if treatment is working, and looking for signs of cancer coming back after treatment. The CT scan makes detailed cross-sectional images of your body. CT scans are often used to diagnose pancreatic cancer because they can show the pancreas clearly. They can also help show if cancer has spread to organs near the pancreas, as well as lymph nodes and distant organs. A CT scan can help determine if surgery might be a good treatment