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    Pancreatic Cancer Essay

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    Pancreatic cancer is an aggressive type of cancer that will be diagnosed in approximately 53‚070 Americans this year alone; 41‚780 will die of it. (1) The pancreas is an organ essential in maintaining homeostasis in the body‚ it secretes hormones and enzymes that help us in the digestion of fats. Due to its “invasiveness‚ rapid progression and profound resistance to treatment” (3)‚ pancreatic cancer is the fourth cause of cancer death in the United States. Although there is not a sole cause of

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    Pancreatic Cancer

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    Pancreatic Cancer Cancer of the pancreas is the fifth most common cause of death in both men and women. Pancreatic cancer affects approximately 33‚730 Americans each year. The pancreas is a gland found behind the stomach that is shaped a little like a fish. The pancreas is around six inches long and less than two inches wide‚ and it spans across the abdomen. The pancreas makes enzymes to break down food. Jaundice‚ a condition marked by the yellowing of the skin and eyes commonly occurs

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    Right now‚ this is a 3 week old embryo in a uterus. The different colours represent the different germ layers the mesoderm‚ endoderm‚ and ectoderm. The allantois here is a way for embryo to excrete waste in the uterus. The primitive gut tube is forming and now we can see the formation of the foregut‚ midgut and hindgut. The midgut is the primary point where the umbilical sac is going to get pinched off. This is the transverse cut as labelled here. Here you can see the trilaminar disc. What

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    EPIPLOIC FORAMEN

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    THE STRUCTURES AROUND EPIPLOIC FORAMEN ‚ WHERE THEY ORIGINATE AND WHERE THEY GO NEXT. Epiploic Foramen Also Called As Epiploic Foramen Is A Passage Of Communication With Greater Sac And Lesser Sac of peritoneal cavity. It has following boarders : Anterior Posterior Superior Inferior Left lateral ANTERIOR BOARDER The anterior boarder of omental foramen have the free boarder of lesser omentum. It is the part of peritoneum stretching between the lesser curvature of the stomach and the visceral

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    377). It is characterized by glucose concentration that are high enough to overwhelm the reabsorption capabilities of the kidneys (Martini pg. 377). This is a disease of the pancreas‚ the pancreas produces the hormone insulin. The insulin helps the body to get energy from the foods we eat. When a person has diabetes the pancreas either cannot make enough insulin or is using it incorrectly. An individual who has diabetes mellitus‚ glucose appears in the urine and the urine volume generally becomes

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    difficulty of detecting and treating the pancreatic diseases are related with the anatomical nature of the pancreas and the occurrence of the diseases in an advanced age of patients. The pancreas is a retroperitoneal organ‚ situated at the deep of the abdominal region. It is surrounded by other abdominal organs; the liver superiorly‚ the abdomen anteriorly‚ the spleen and small intestine. The head of pancreas‚ in addition‚ is inclusively surrounded by the duodenum curve of the small intestine (Applegate‚ 2010)

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    Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma

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    The exocrine cells of the pancreas produce enzymes that help with digestion‚ while the endocrine cells produce hormones that aid in blood sugar regulation. Pancreatic adenocarcinoma is a cancer that manifests in the exocrine gland cells of the pancreas (“What is pancreas?”‚ 2015). Pancreatic adenocarcinoma constitutes about 95% of pancreatic cancer occurrences and it is currently the most deadly carcinoma

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    How the technology affects the Treatment of Pancreatic Cancer? Abstract As the technology world grieves figuring visionary and Apple‚ Inc. co-founder Steve Jobs‚ it ’s worth taking a closer look at the disease he publicly battled. This paper will discuss the detailed and information about pancreatic cancer and how the technology helps to detect‚ prevent and cure the disease. This paper will show different statistics of pancreatic cancer at different stages of the cancer. American Cancer Society

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    Diabetes Research Paper

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    during their third trimester of pregnancy. While scientists are not sure of the exact cause of the disease they do know that it is caused by a variety of factors. Such factors are heredity‚ being overweight‚ and problems with the beta cells in the pancreas. Diabetes can result in blurred vision‚ retinopathy‚ nerve problems‚ dry skin‚ and kidney issues. Diet plays a major role in preventing these problems. Sugar concentration in the blood is a major factor for diabetics‚ so understanding the sugar content

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    part of the pancreas. The main role of insulin is to regulate the body’s use of sugars and other nutrients. The process is initiated during and immediately after the process of digestion breaks down carbohydrates into sugar molecules (including glucose) and proteins into amino acids. Right after a meal‚ glucose and amino acids are absorbed directly into the bloodstream‚ and blood glucose levels rise sharply. The rise in the blood glucose levels signals important cells in the pancreas‚ called beta

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