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Pancreatic Cancer

Published on Nov 20, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

PANCREATIC CANCER

BY: JENAE REIS, CAMILLE FUENTES, & JOANNA

WHAT IS IT?

  • Pancreatic cancer starts in the pancreas
  • There are two types of pancreatic cancers
  • They are exocrine and endocrine tumors
  • Most pancreatic cancers are exocrine tumors

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ENDOCRINE TUMORS

  • Endocrine tumors of the pancreas are uncommon
  • Endocrine tumors make up less than 4% of all pancreatic cancers
  • Endocrine tumors can either be beleign or malignant
  • Benign and malignant tumors can look alike under a microscope
  • The diagnosis is shown when the tumor spreads out of the pancreas

RISK FACTORS

  • Tobacco use
  • Overweight and obesity
  • Workplace exposure to certain chemicals

SYMPTOMS: EXOCRINE TUMORS

  • Dark urine & jaundice
  • Itchy skin & gallbladder enlargement
  • Abdorminal/Back pain
  • Weight loss/Poor appetite
  • Blood clots & digestive problems

SYMPTOMS: ENDOCRINE TUMORS

  • Gastrinomas
  • Makes gastrin, a hormone which leads to too much acid in the stomach
  • Glucagonomas
  • Makes glucagon, a hormone that increases glucose levels
  • Insulinomas (These tumors make insulin, which lowers blood glucose levels)

SCREENING TESTS

  • Medical history and physical exam
  • Imaging tests (x-rays, etc)
  • CT scan
  • MRI
  • Ultrasound

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  • Blood tests
  • PET scan
  • Biopsy
  • Angiography

BEHAVIORS THAT WOULD HELP WITH PREVENTION

  • The cause of many pancreatic cancers is unknown
  • There is no sure way to prevent it
  • However, you can reduce your risk by:
  • Not smoking & avoiding workplace exposure to harmful substances
  • Having a healthy weight & maintaining a healthy diet