November may be over but the work to improve treatments and earlier detection of #PancreaticCancer continues. We thank everyone who works hard year-round to raise awareness of pancreatic cancer risk factors and symptons #WPCD#EarlyDetection#HelloPancreas
Listen to your body—unexplained weight loss, back pain, or abdominal pain may be telling you something is wrong. The first step for #EarlyDetection is to recognize the symptoms. #PancreaticCancer#WPCD#HelloPancreas
On behalf of all patients, survivors, families, and advocates around the world, Kenner Family Research Fund thanks the doctors and scientists working hard to find an #EarlyDetection protocol and better treatments for #PancreaticCancer. #WPCD#EarlyDetection#HelloPancreas
Learn to recognize the symptoms of pancreatic cancer to diagnose the disease earlier. For more information listen to our podcast series: The First Line of Defense (https://t.co/KZ7FM1aGf2). #WPCD#EarlyDetection#PancreaticCancer
It’s World Pancreatic Cancer Day. Learn more about your pancreas so you can recognize the risk factors and symptoms of #PancreaticCancer #WPCD#EarlyDetection
#EarlyDetection is key to survival of #PancreaticCancer. Know the symptoms: abdominal or mid-back pain, unexplained weight loss, jaundice, loss of appetite, indigestion, changes in stool/urine, new onset diabetes, and variability in mood. #WPCD#Pancreatic Cancer #HelloPancreas
The pancreas is deep in the body, and often causes back or stomach
pain as early symptoms. Learn to recognize the symptoms, especially if you have risk factors.
#PancreaticCancer. Our podcast explains more (https://t.co/KZ7FM1aGf2).
#WPCD#EarlyDetection
What are some of the #PancreaticCancer risk factors? Smoking, alcohol use, family history, genetic mutations, chronic pancreatitis, and diabetes. If you have any of these risk factors discuss screening with your doctor #WPCD#EarlyDetection#HelloPancreas
Learn to recognize the symptoms of pancreatic cancer to diagnose the disease earlier. For more information listen to our podcast series: The First Line of Defense (https://t.co/KZ7FM1a8pu). #WPCD#EarlyDetection#PancreaticCancer
Does your family have a history of #PancreaticCancer or other cancers? You may carry an inherited genetic variant that puts you at greater risk. Knowing your family’s cancer history helps determine if you are at high risk. #WPCD#EarlyDetection#PancreaticCancer
Know your risk factors for #PancreaticCancer—smoking, heavy alcohol use, family history, certain genetic mutations, diabetes, age, pancreatitis, all increase your risk of developing the disease. #EarlyDetection#WPCD
Our podcast series,The First Line of Defense introduces medical practitioners to ways to recognize symptoms and risk factors of #PancreaticCancer, and to aid in earlier detection of this disease. #EarlyDetection#WPCD
Symptoms of #PancreaticCancer can mimic other common conditions, like back pain and stomach pain. Learn the symptoms, and if you have two or more see your doctor and get scanned. #EarlyDetection#WPCD#HelloPancreas
#PancreaticCancer is difficult to diagnose early. Learn about your pancreas so you can recognize when something is wrong. Know your risk factors, like family history, pancreatitis, age, smoking, and learn to recognize symptoms. Early detection is key. #EarlyDetection#WPCD
1. It’s World Pancreatic Cancer Day. Learn more about your pancreas so you can recognize the symptoms of #PancreaticCancer to get an earlier diagnosis. #WPCD#EarlyDetection
#EarlyDetection is key to survival of #PancreaticCancer. Know the symptoms: abdominal or mid-back pain, unexplained weight loss, jaundice, loss of appetite, indigestion, changes in stool or urine, new-onset diabetes, and variability in mood. Our podcast explains more. #WPCD