Friday, February 4, 2022

Find out your risk for pancreatic cancer today

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PanCAN

We recognize World Cancer Day as we continue our mission to raise awareness of pancreatic cancer. While the survival rate is much lower than other cancers, it has increased to 11% over the past 2 years. Thank you for helping us change lives by giving pancreatic cancer patients more time with their loved ones!

It's important to know your family history of pancreatic cancer and other cancers. Your doctor can use that information to determine if you should have genetic testing.

If you have a first-degree relative (parent, child or sibling) diagnosed with the disease, PanCAN and the National Comprehensive Cancer Network recommend they test for inherited mutations. Then you can take measures to know your own inherited risk.

Consult a genetic counselor about testing for inherited risk if:

  • Your first-degree family member is found to have an inherited mutation
  • You don’t know your family member’s genetic test results
  • Your family member cannot be tested
  • You have several close relatives with cancer

If you’re found to be at elevated risk, plan to be proactive about your health now that you know.

  • Become especially aware of your body and any changes or pancreatic cancer symptoms (i.e., back or abdomen pain, weight loss, jaundice, nausea, etc.) that could indicate illness
  • Contact PanCAN’s Patient Services about screening and surveillance programs
  • Reduce your risk of developing pancreatic cancer by quitting smoking and maintaining a healthy weight and lifestyle

Knowledge of your potential risk for pancreatic cancer gives you power. And we’ve made it easy to learn where you stand. Remember, being at elevated risk doesn’t mean you’ll get the disease, but should it develop, it’s best to diagnose it in its earliest, most treatable stages.

Are you or your family at an increased risk? Share this simple test with your loved ones and find out.

 

Contact PanCAN Patient Services

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