Getting ahead of pancreatic cancer and the future of early detection: A case report and mini-literature review

Sawsan Saeid, M. Posala, K. Neubauer
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Received on August 4, 2018 Reviewed on September 3, 2018 Accepted on September 26, 2018 Abstract Pancreatic cancer (PAC) is an aggressive gastrointestinal cancer and the 7th leading cause of cancer mortality worldwide. About 95% of PACs are exocrine in origin and adenocarcinoma is the most common type. Risk factors include smoking, obesity and diabetes. It generally presents later in life, with more than half of all cases occurring in those over the age of 70. Pancreatic cancer is highly insidious and commonly diagnosed when advanced. It consequently carries a poor prognosis, with a 5-year relative survival rate of 6%. We report a case of a 57-year-old man with no known risk factors who was diagnosed with advanced PAC. His symptoms were mild and began a few months prior to the diagnosis. We also review the literature on the current approach to PAC, as well as ongoing changes in management and attitudes (for instance the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network), primarily concerning early diagnosis and targeted therapy. Findings indicating that hyperglycemia might be the first sign of PAC in asymptomatic patients are highlighted.
癌症的发展与早期检测的前景:一份病例报告和微型文献综述
2018年8月4日收到2018年9月3日审核2018年9月份26日接受摘要癌症(PAC)是一种侵袭性癌症,是全球癌症死亡的第7大原因。约95%的PAC起源于外分泌,腺癌是最常见的类型。危险因素包括吸烟、肥胖和糖尿病。它通常在晚年出现,超过一半的病例发生在70岁以上的人身上。癌症是高度隐蔽的,通常在晚期诊断。因此预后不佳,5年相对生存率为6%。我们报告了一例57岁的男性,没有已知的危险因素,被诊断为晚期PAC。他的症状很轻微,在确诊前几个月就开始了。我们还回顾了当前PAC方法的文献,以及管理和态度的持续变化(例如癌症行动网络),主要涉及早期诊断和靶向治疗。研究结果表明,高血糖可能是无症状患者PAC的第一个症状。
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