ISSN : 2347-5447
The uncontrolled division and growth of pancreatic cell results in abnormal physiological and anatomical modifications of the pancreas, subsequently pancreatic carcinoma, which is a major cause of death in humans among other cancers worldwide, which often has a poor prognosis, even when diagnosed early, and also referred as “silent” disease, because symptoms are rarely present in its early stages. Although; most pancreatic cancer is exocrine, but may be endocrine also. The present review aims to compile data on all the aspects of pancreatic cancer, including its pathogenesis, diagnosis, symptoms and treatment. The attention has also been made towards the recent approaches used in all these procedures.
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