Surprising results of new study about women and pancreatic cancer
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Pancreatic cancer rates are rising faster among women than men, per a new study published recently in the journal Gastroenterology. The increase in female pancreatic cancer rates is still relatively small, yet it does highlight the need for awareness and prevention through healthy behaviors. Dr. Dung Trinh, chief medical officer of Irvine Clinical Research and a physician with Memorial Care Medical Group in California, cited several possible reasons for pancreatic cancer rates rising in younger women., as both conditions have been linked to an increased risk of pancreatic cancer," he told Fox News Digital in an email.
Dr. Trinh also said some studies suggest women who smoke cigarettes or use oral contraceptives for extended periods of time may have a higher risk of developing pancreatic cancer.are the biggest weapons against pancreatic cancer risk.
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