Who is more likely to get duodenal cancer?
Who is more likely to get duodenal cancer?
Experts don’t know exactly why some people get duodenal cancer. But some factors can increase your risk, including:
- Age: Most duodenal cancers are in people ages 60 to 80.
- Ethnicity: In the United States, Black people are more likely to get duodenal cancer.
- Health conditions: Certain intestinal conditions, such as celiac disease or Crohn’s disease, can increase your risk.
- Health habits: Smoking, drinking alcohol and eating a high-salt diet may increase your risk of duodenal cancer.
- Inherited diseases: Certain genetic disorders increase your risk of duodenal cancer, including familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP), Lynch syndrome and cystic fibrosis.
- Sex: Duodenal cancer is slightly more common in men or people designated male at birth than women or people designated female at birth.