Facts
The pancreas is pear shaped and is approximately 6 inches in length located deep within the abdomen between the stomach and spine. The pancreas is composed of 3 components, the head, the body, and the tail. It is responsible for hormone production including insulin which helps to regulate blood sugar levels in the body; it also provides enzymes that help digest food. Pancreatic cancer is most common in individuals aged 60-80 and its prevalence is more or less equal in men and women. The exact cause of pancreatic cancer is unknown; however smokers are 2-3 times more likely to develop the condition. People in certain occupations are also at higher risk for example jobs that require contact with coal, gas, pesticides, and those that work in an industrial environment. Individuals with a family history of pancreatic cancer are 3 times more likely to develop the condition.






