Posts Tagged ‘diabetes’
The Probable Etiology Of Pancreatic Cancer
If you remember a few months, and if I do, around here we were talking about a man, named Ferdinand and ex-worker Inquidesa in Huesca, who claimed her cancer was recognized as an occupational disease of the pancreas.
In the first post by February, a servant claimed that chlorine and pancreatic cancer are not related … it’s true. But in these Dr. Sanz told me, he knew first hand one of the experts Dr. Porta of Barcelona, that the compound they were talking about was not the only organ-chlorine, chlorine … and there published the second post correcting … for certain is that certain organ-chlorine (such as some insecticides that quoted in the first inning) are associated with pancreatic cancer. Read the rest of this entry »
e pancreas plays an important role in the digestive process, producing essential enzymes in the digestion of food. The other function of the pancreas, which can be described as “control of fuel,” is to produce insulin, which affects people with diabetes. Over 95% of the cells of the pancreas are exocrine glands, responsible for producing pancreatic juice that contains enzymes that break down fats and proteins in food so that nutrients can be absorbed by the small intestine and used by the body to repair tissue or to promote growth.