Its not fastest. By the time its diagnosed its usually late stage 3 or 4, thats why it “appears” that way, its already been around a long time and its spread by then, terminally.
My dad died of it 25 years ago. A friend was recently diagnosed with it, stage 3 or 4. It was missed in an initial MRI a while ago and was allowed to continue until it was discovered. He’s undergoing chemo right now
I always wondered what is the trigger to develop pancreatic cancer. I am guessing alcohol & smoking as contributing factors. My family elders did neither of those, and no one got cancer. Both grand fathers lived into late 90’s, both died in sleep of old age. Father ate too many sweets made with Crisco type stuff and died of coronary disease in his 70’s. I am now 86 and live very healthy lifestyle. Hoping to make it to 100 without being in a wheelchair.