 Pancreatic cancers are a group of various type of cancers which can affect various parts of the pancreas. If we talk of the symptoms of pancreatic cancer, patients most commonly have pain in the upper part of the abdomen, they have loss of appetite, they have jaundice. A very typical symptom of pancreatic cancer is a pain which goes, which travels from the front part of their abdomen to the back, which is known as a radiating type of pain. How do we diagnose pancreatic cancer? We can diagnose pancreatic cancer by doing a CT scan of the chest and the abdomen, which is done with a contrast. However, we can also do a PET scan to diagnose whether the cancer is localized or it has gone spread. How do we treat pancreatic cancer? Pancreatic cancer is usually treated by a multi-modality treatment, which includes surgery, chemotherapy and radiation. However, surgery is the mainstay of the treatment, which is followed by chemotherapy or radiation depending upon the stage of the disease. We at Sanaa Hospital, we perform pancreatic cancer surgeries by laparoscopic means, which means that the whole surgery can be done without a single cut or a large cut in the abdomen. Only by making very small centimetric size, one centimeter, half-centimetric size incisions, we can do a surgery with a great precision, with great results where the blood loss, the pain, the post-operative outcome and the recovery is much faster. What we need to understand is that pancreatic cancers are quite an aggressive kind of cancer where patients' life can get shortened if the disease is diagnosed later on. So it is important that whenever the patient or any person has got a pain, which is not relieving for a long time, is radiating to the back, patient is having jaundice associated with it, then you should urgently see a physician or a surgeon where you can get evaluated at an early stage and get rid of a very aggressive disease, which is likely fatal in the later stage of the course.