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    What is Pancreatic Cancer?

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  • Mr Arul Edward Suthananthan is a specialist surgeon in liver transplant, hepato-pancreatico-biliary (HPB) and general surgery. He has expertise in open as well as advanced … View Profile

    Pancreatic cancer is a serious and complex disease that develops when abnormal cells grow within the pancreas. The pancreas is a vital organ located deep in the abdomen, responsible for producing digestive enzymes and hormones such as insulin. Because pancreatic cancer often causes few symptoms in its early stages, it is frequently diagnosed late. Early assessment by a specialist is essential for accurate diagnosis and optimal treatment.

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