If it can see the pancreas that would be a disruption. It is very difficult to ultrasound the entire pancreas which is why for many people it is too late when discovered .
Someone at my work in their early 50s recently had a pain in the side. Went to the doctor and was told to take paracetamol because it was most likely just a muscle strain or something. Pain didn’t go away so they ran more tests - stage 4 pancreatic cancer.
Went from nothing wrong with them to leaving work the next day and likely will be dead in the near future. Nice person. Looking forward to retiring in 10 years or so.
If it can see the pancreas that would be a disruption. It is very difficult to ultrasound the entire pancreas which is why for many people it is too late when discovered .
Someone at my work in their early 50s recently had a pain in the side. Went to the doctor and was told to take paracetamol because it was most likely just a muscle strain or something. Pain didn’t go away so they ran more tests - stage 4 pancreatic cancer.
Went from nothing wrong with them to leaving work the next day and likely will be dead in the near future. Nice person. Looking forward to retiring in 10 years or so.
That’s the thing. By the time you have symptoms it’s already too late.
Yep, the reason I mentioned is my father went from diagnosis to gone in 7-10 days.
Rich people will just get full-body MRIs every month. $24,000 to catch cancer early, it’s a no-brainer!
Meanwhile for the other millions …
Edit - billions.