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Pancreatic cancer is a disease in which malignant (cancer) cells form in the tissues of the pancreas. The pancreas is a gland about 6 inches long that is shaped like a thin pear lying on its side. The wider end of the pancreas is called the head, the middle section is called the body, and the narrow end is called the tail. The pancreas lies behind the stomach and in front of the spine. The pancreas has two main jobs in the body: To produce juices that help digest (break down) food. To prod...

Enzyme therapy involves using an array of enzymes, or complex proteins from plants and animals, in supplement form to aid digestion and treat a wide variety of maladies thought to stem from nutritional problems. These enzyme supplements are believed to bolster the thousands of natural enzymes produced by the human body (and also obtained from foods), which not only fuel digestion but also aid hundreds of other processes essential for life.