Nevertheless, it is still recommended that you should see your GP if your symptoms get worse or continue to stay the same.

With regards to reducing your risk of getting pancreatic cancer, there are a number of things people can and cannot change.

For example, people cannot change their age and genes.

If someone is over the age of 75 or there is a history of pancreatic cancer in the family, this increases their risk.

Source: Daily Express

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