A311 EFFICACY OF PANCREATIC CANCER SCREENING IN HIGH RISK INDIVIDUALS
B Harjot, D Cheng, J Buttar, E Lam, J J Telford

TL;DR
Screening for pancreatic cancer in high-risk individuals can detect the disease early, potentially improving survival rates.
Contribution
The study evaluates the efficacy of pancreatic cancer screening in high-risk individuals using clinical data from a single center.
Findings
Most patients had a normal pancreas at initial screening.
Early detection of neoplastic lesions led to surgical referral in 8.2% of cases.
Disease progression was observed in a small subset of patients during follow-up.
Abstract
Pancreatic cancer (PC) is the 11th most prevalent cancer in Canada with about 6900 new cases in 2021. Due to late diagnosis, it is the 4th largest cause of cancer related mortality in Canada. Despite advances in diagnosis and treatment over the past decade, the 5-year survival remains ampersand:003C10%, making pancreatic cancer one of the most lethal malignancies worldwide. However, if detected early, the 5-year survival increases to 80%. The incidence of pancreatic cancer remains low. Therefore, the International Cancer of the Pancreas Screening (CAPS) consortium do not recommend screening everyone. Selective screening in high-risk individuals may be effective in early detection and treatment of pancreatic cancer. 1. To determine the characteristics of patients undergoing PC screening at a single tertiary care center in Vancouver. 2. To determine the frequency of disease progression…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research
