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(203) 688-4242

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(203) 688-4177

Adult emergency
(203) 688-2222

Children's emergency
(203) 688-3333

Admitting
(203) 688-2221

Children's admitting
(203) 688-3331

Psychiatric admitting
(203) 688-9907

Mailing address:
Yale-New Haven Hospital
20 York Street
New Haven, CT
06510-3202

Cancer Types - Pancreatic Cancer

Pancreatic Cancer

What is pancreatic cancer? 

Pancreatic cancer is the fourth most common cause of cancer death in men and women in the US. According to the American Cancer Society, it is estimated that there will be 33,730 new cases of pancreatic cancer in 2006, and 32,300 deaths are expected. Pancreatic cancer occurs when malignant cells grow out of control.

What is a risk factor?

A risk factor is anything that may increase a person's chance of developing a disease. It may be an activity, such as smoking, diet, family history, or many other things. Different diseases, including cancers, have different risk factors.

Although these factors can increase a person's risk, they do not necessarily cause the disease. Some people with one or more risk factors never develop the disease, while others develop disease and have no known risk factors.

But, knowing your risk factors to any disease can help to guide you into the appropriate actions, including changing behaviors and being clinically monitored for the disease.

Risk factors for pancreatic cancer, according to the National Cancer Institute, include:

There are several types of pancreatic cancers, including the following:

Some benign (noncancerous) tumors in the pancreas include the following:

What are the symptoms of pancreatic cancer?

The following are the other most common symptoms of pancreatic cancer. However, each individual may experience symptoms differently. Symptoms may include:

The symptoms of pancreatic cancer may resemble other conditions or medical problems. Always consult your physician for a diagnosis.

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How is pancreatic cancer diagnosed?

In addition to a complete medical history and physical examination, diagnostic procedures for pancreatic cancer may include the following:

Treatment for pancreatic cancer:

Specific treatment for pancreatic cancer will be determined by your physician based on:

Depending upon the type and stage, pancreatic cancer may be treated with the following:

Long-term prognosis for individuals with pancreatic cancer depends on the size and type of the tumor, lymph node involvement, and degree of metastases (spreading) at the time of diagnosis.

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