Pancreatic Cancer Scholarly Journals

Pancreatic cancer is aggressive with few signs until cancer has progressed. Symptoms can include stomach pain, weight loss, diarrhea, and jaundice. Pancreatic cancer sometimes has no symptoms until the later stages. It can be difficult to manage for this reason. Pancreatic cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer mortality, accounting for 7% of all cancer-related deaths of both men and women. Pancreatic Cancer Scholarly Journals are publications that are known for the work and information they provide on the topic they cover. Pancreatic Cancer Journals Scholarly publishes good quality articles by subjecting them to a thorough and careful peer-review process. Articles are also anonymously reviewed by a variety of other subject experts; this mechanism is called the 'peer review process' and such a periodical is known to be the 'referred publication.' A scholarly journal presents rigorous peer-reviewed scientific articles in the following categories: original Research Articles, Communications, Reviews and Mini-Reviews, Comments, and Letters to the editor.

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