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Hello Joyce,

I can appreciate your concern.

Typically, pancreatic cancer spreads rapidly and is rarely detected in its early stages, which is a major reason why it's a leading cause of cancer death. Signs and symptoms may not appear until pancreatic cancer is quite advanced and complete surgical removal isn't possible.

You are at risk for developing this disease. Factors that may increase a person's risk for pancreatic cancer include:
African-American race
Excess body weight
Chronic inflammation of the pancreas (pancreatitis)
Diabetes
Family history of genetic syndromes that can increase cancer risk, including a BRCA2 gene mutation, Lynch syndrome and familial atypical mole-malignant melanoma (FAMMM)
Personal or family history of pancreatic cancer
Smoking

Joyce, talk with your physician about pancreatic screening services available in your area. The University of Chicago School of Medicine offers a customized approach to early detection of pancreatic cancer.

In this program, each patient speaks with an advanced practice nurse navigator to discuss prior health concerns, family medical history and previous diagnostic tests. If appropriate, the patient may be scheduled for a diagnostic 3-D CT scan or MRI that will be interpreted by a radiologist who specializes in pancreatic disease. These tests can be conveniently scheduled to occur the same day as the clinic evaluation.

Regards,
Maryann

July 25, 2014 - 4:58pm

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