Pancreatic cancer happens when cells that aren't normal grow and start to form tumors in the
pancreas.
There are two main types of pancreatic tumors: exocrine and endocrine. The type of tumor depends on which type of cell is involved. Exocrine cells make digestive juices. Endocrine cells make insulin. Most people with pancreatic cancer have exocrine tumors, which grow faster and are more aggressive than endocrine tumors.
Treatments are more successful when cancer is found early. But in most cases, pancreatic cancer has already spread by the time it is found. Still, treatment may help you feel better, and it can help some people live longer.
Learn more about how ChristianaCare treats Pancreatic Cancer.