Pancreatic cancer: A review of epidemiology, trend, and risk factors

Jian-Xiong Hu(Putian University), Chengfei Zhao(Putian University), Wen-Biao Chen(Fujian Medical University), Qicai Liu(Fujian Medical University), Qu-Wen Li(Education Department of Fujian Province), Yanya Lin(Putian University), Feng Gao(Fujian Medical University)
World Journal of Gastroenterology
July 19, 2021
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Abstract

Despite rapid advances in modern medical technology and significant improvements in survival rates of many cancers, pancreatic cancer is still a highly lethal gastrointestinal cancer with a low 5-year survival rate and difficulty in early detection. At present, the incidence and mortality of pancreatic cancer are increasing year by year worldwide, no matter in the United States, Europe, Japan, or China. Globally, the incidence of pancreatic cancer is projected to increase to 18.6 per 100000 in 2050, with the average annual growth of 1.1%, meaning that pancreatic cancer will pose a significant public health burden. Due to the special anatomical location of the pancreas, the development of pancreatic cancer is usually diagnosed at a late stage with obvious clinical symptoms. Therefore, a comprehensive understanding of the risk factors for pancreatic cancer is of great clinical significance for effective prevention of pancreatic cancer. In this paper, the epidemiological characteristics, developmental trends, and risk factors of pancreatic cancer are reviewed and analyzed in detail.


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