Diabetes affects over 37 million Americans, while pancreatic cancer claims more than 50,000 lives in the U.S. each year—a number steadily rising according to the CDC and American Cancer Society. The pancreas, a small organ tucked behind the stomach, quietly controls blood sugar and aids digestion. Sadly, pancreatic cancer is often detected too late, making it one of the deadliest cancers. Recent research reveals a startling connection: sudden or worsening diabetes can be an early warning sign of pancreatic cancer. Recognizing this hidden red flag may save lives by prompting earlier diagnosis and intervention.
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