Drinking plenty of fresh water is easy to get pancreatic cancer

People who drank two or more glasses of soft drinks per week were at higher risk of pancreatic cancer, a cancer that is uncommon but lethal.

The above is a warning of American experts published in the Journal of Cancer Research and Prevention on February 8, after 14 years of conducting research for about 60,000 people in Singapore.

Picture 1 of Drinking plenty of fresh water is easy to get pancreatic cancer The results showed that among the volunteers who participated in the study, 140 people developed pancreatic cancer.

People who drink more than 2 cups of soft drinks per week are 87% more likely to develop this disease than others.

Researchers explain high sugar levels in freshwater that can increase insulin levels in the body, promoting pancreatic cancer cells to grow. Insulin, which helps metabolize sugar in the body, is produced in the pancreas.

Pancreatic cancer is one of the most deadly cancers, with 230,000 cases globally.

In the United States alone, 37,680 people were diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and 34,290 deaths from the disease in a year.

The American Cancer Society says the 5-year survival rate of pancreatic cancer patients is only about 5%.

Experts recommend drinking more fruit juice than carbonated soft drinks./.