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Who is most at risk?

Anyone can get pancreatic cancer, but certain factors increase vulnerability:
- Age: Most cases occur after the age of 60.
- Smoking: doubles the risk (approximately 25% of cases are linked to smoking)
- Family history: A close relative with pancreatic cancer significantly increases the risk
- Late-onset type 2 diabetes: develops after the age of 50 without an apparent cause
- Obesity and sedentary lifestyle: promoting chronic inflammation
- Chronic pancreatitis, particularly related to alcohol
The conclusion
Pancreatic cancer is difficult to detect and devastating if caught late. Awareness is the first line of defense. If you or a loved one experiences persistent abdominal/back pain or unexplained weight loss , consult a doctor immediately.
It’s better to trigger false alarms than to discover this disease too late. Recognizing the early signs can save precious time – and lives.