Global Pancreas Cancer Indicators: As a Lowest Survival Rate

  • 1Seror A. Abdul Hussein, 2Ashjan Mohammed Hussein, 3Shahlaa Fadil 4Tareq Hafdi Abdtawfeeq, 5Nathier A. Ibr

Abstract

Background: According to global indicators, pancreatic cancer is one of the types whose recovery is very limited, but scientific development and cases of early detection of the disease have increased the survival rate depending on the affected area in the body. This paper examines one of the types of cancers with very low survival rates and analyzes its indicators by regions for males and females, supported by illustrations with reference to the top ten cancers in Iraq, including pancreatic cancer.

Material & Methods: Publications from (WHO, International Agency for Research & Cancer, Cancer Today 2024) on the incidence and mortality male and female of pancreas cancer in global Continents and UN regions were used, with a comparison made to finding their indicators, illustrated with charts. Results: The results of the analysis showed that this type of cancer still claims the lives of many people and that the global survival rate does not exceed (10%), despite the advancement of medical technology. Conclusion: Pancreatic cancer is one of the deadliest cancers; however, health and social care can have an impact on increasing survival rates, medical development this type of cancer has not been able to reach a solution and a cure that increases survival rates, although the cases of incidence are limited compared to other types of cancers.

Published
2025-11-29