Twelve weeks. That’s how long it took for pancreatic cancer—one of the deadliest cancers in the world—to kill my father. It’s not called a silent killer for nothing : the disease develops silently, with few early symptoms, until treatment options are limited.
A silent and aggressive Can:cer
Pancreatic cancer receives less media attention than lung, breast, or colon cancer. Yet, it remains one of the most serious cancers, ranking fourth in the list of cancer deaths .
In France alone, nearly 16,000 new cases are diagnosed each year ( Public Health France, 2023 ).
Worldwide, the incidence is increasing by 2 to 3% per year.
The five-year survival rate is still less than 10%.
Diagnosis is usually late: the average age at screening is 71 for men and 74 for women. By then, more than three-quarters of tumors are already inoperable. Only complete surgical removal offers a chance of long-term survival, hence the importance of early detection.
The two symptoms we missed
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