PANCREATIC cancer cells multiply in the organ’s tissue, which is situated behind the stomach. Hardly detectable in the earliest of stages, if the tumour has spread, warning signs will emerge.
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PANCREATIC cancer cells multiply in the organ’s tissue, which is situated behind the stomach. Hardly detectable in the earliest of stages, if the tumour has spread, warning signs will emerge.
Daily Express :: Life and Style Feed