The American Cancer Society estimates that for 2024:
- About 66,0000 people (34,000 men and 31,000 women) will be diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.
- About 51,000 people (27,000 men and 24,000 women) will die of pancreatic cancer.
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Pancreatic cancer accounts for about 3% of all cancers in the US and about 7% of all cancer deaths.
The average lifetime risk for pancreatic cancer in men is about 1 in 58, while it is 1 in 60 for women.Most cases of pancreatic cancer are found in people aged 45 and above. 90% of cases are found in people older than 55. Men are more likely to develop pancreatic cancer, and African Americans have more cases of the disease than other racial groups in the US.
If you or a loved one have suffered from a misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis for your pancreatic cancer or from negligence during your treatment that caused you more harm, contact us at 833-PORTER9, or e-mail us at info@porterlawteam.com to discuss the details of our experience representing other clients and the results we were able to obtain in the past for clients who are suffering as you are. In many ways, our results speak for themselves, and we will stand ready to help you and your family in your time of greatest need.