Jerry Springer's Death Highlights Pancreatic Cancer as Silent Killer

The recent death of former Cincinnati mayor and talk show host Jerry Springer is bringing pancreatic cancer into the spotlight. WLWT-TV interviewed Syed Ahmad, MD, Chief, Section of Surgical Oncology, Hayden Family Endowed Chair for Cancer Research at the UC College of Medicine about the disease.

"The pancreas is upper abdomen, behind the stomach. So it's right here," Dr. Syed Ahmad said, moving his hands across the middle section of his upper body. "So when patients develop abdominal pain, it's usually right here, radiating to the back."

He said pain that radiates from the abdomen to a person's back could signal a case of pancreatic cancer.

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