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Current Screening Strategies for Pancreatic Cancer

Petr Vaněk, Ondřej Urban, Vincent Zoundjiekpon, Přemysl Falt

2022Biomedicines19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is a dreaded malignancy with a dismal 5-year survival rate despite maximal efforts on optimizing treatment strategies. Radical surgery is the only potential curative procedure. Unfortunately, the majority of patients are diagnosed with locally advanced or metastatic disease, which renders them ineligible for curative resection. Early detection of PDAC is thus considered to be the most effective way to improve survival. In this regard, pancreatic screening has been proposed to improve results by detecting asymptomatic stages of PDAC and its precursors. There is now evidence of benefits of systematic surveillance in high-risk individuals, and the current guidelines emphasize the potential of screening to affect overall survival in individuals with genetic susceptibility syndromes or familial occurrence of PDAC. Here we aim to summarize the current knowledge about screening strategies for PDAC, including the latest epidemiological data, risk factors, associated hereditary syndromes, available screening modalities, benefits, limitations, as well as management implications.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineMalignancyPancreatic cancerDiseasePancreatic ductal adenocarcinomaAsymptomaticIntensive care medicineCurative treatmentEpidemiologyOncologyCancerModalitiesInternal medicineSocial scienceSociologyPancreatic and Hepatic Oncology ResearchCancer Genomics and DiagnosticsGenetic factors in colorectal cancer
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