Check the link below. It appears that it is often related to gene mutations.
Perhaps you mean "pancreas" cancer?
Pancreas
The pancreas secretes digestive enzymes that aid digestion in the small intestines; the removal of the pancreas would make it much more difficult to digest food. If the pancreas has to be removed for medical reasons (probably pancreatic cancer) then presumably, the patient would then take enzyme pills with his or her meals, to make up for the loss of the pancreas. Such a person would also suffer from severe diabetes, since the pancreas is also the organ that secretes insulin, and a person without a pancreas would require insulin injections as well.
a Cancer that effects the pancreas but i can't spell it
as long as any normal human being, but there is a way to live, you have to live on insulin because the pancreas produces insulin, so you would have to live by the needle
cancer in the pancreas is the deadlist.mortality rates are less than 3% but less than 1% if the cancer has spread.
Technically, it can be. Reasons for removing the pancreas might include cancer or trauma (such as a car accident). The pancreas is responsible for producing digestive enzymes and the body's supply of insulin. Without it, you would become a Type-1 Diabetic and would need to take insulin shots and digestive enzymes.
Pancreatic means pertaining to the pancreas.
Cancer
pancreatic cancer... cancer of the pancreas See: http:/ezinearticles.com/?The-Most-DeadlyCancers&id=2115152 The Most Deadly Cancers
Pancreatitis, inflammation of the pancreas, would cause a pancreas to swell or increase in size.
Smoking causes several cancers. (eg.: lung cancer, oral cavity, pancreas)