Fatty Pancreas and Pancreatic Cancer — The Hidden Danger Inside
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🟩 Filipino Audio Introduction
Alam mo ba na ang pagkakaroon ng fatty pancreas ay maaaring humantong sa pancreatic cancer? Sa audio article na ito, tatalakayin natin ang koneksyon sa pagitan ng taba sa lapay at kanser, kung paano ito unti-unting nangyayari, at anong mga hakbang ang puwedeng gawin para baligtarin ito at maiwasan ang paglala.
Makinig para malaman kung paano mo maaalagaan ang iyong pancreas at maprotektahan ang sarili laban sa isa sa mga pinaka-mapanganib na uri ng cancer.
🟦 English Audio Introduction
Did you know that having a fatty pancreas can increase your risk for pancreatic cancer? In this audio article, you’ll learn how fat builds up in the pancreas, how it contributes to cancer over time, and what you can do now to reverse fatty pancreas and prevent its progression into cancer.
Listen in to discover how to take better care of your pancreas and protect yourself from one of the deadliest cancers.
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