Whether long-term depression can lead to pancreatic cancer is not completely clear, but the current research on the disease has found that the relationship between the two is not great. Pancreatic cancer is a group of malignant tumors originating from the epithelium of pancreatic ducts and the cells of the glandular follicles. Since the specific cause of this disease is still unclear, it is not yet clear whether long-term depression and depression will cause pancreatic cancer. According to modern epidemiological research, this disease is related to genetic abnormalities, heredity, long-term smoking, poor dietary habits, chronic pancreatic injury and other factors. Pancreatic cancer has a very high degree of malignancy, and the overall prognosis of this disease is poor, with a 5-year survival rate of only 5%. In order to prevent the occurrence of this disease, patients should adopt good habits, maintain a cheerful mood, and go to the hospital for regular screening of pancreatic diseases. If you have this disease, follow your doctor’s instructions and intervene early.