Pancreatic Cancer Screening Program
Pancreas Cancer Risk and You
Some people have an increased risk of pancreas cancer. A family history of pancreas cancer can lead to genetic testing that permits understanding and management of this risk. Annual screening with MRI is recommended is selected situations and this screening should be performed in a specialized clinic.
If you have a personal or family history of pancreas cancer, you can assess for screening at go.augusta.edu/pancreas
Pancreatic Cancer Screening Program
Pancreas Cancer Risk and You
Some people have an increased risk of pancreas cancer. A family history of pancreas cancer can lead to genetic testing that permits understanding and management of this risk. Annual screening with MRI is recommended is selected situations and this screening should be performed in a specialized clinic.
If you have a personal or family history of pancreas cancer, you can assess for screening at go.augusta.edu/pancreas
Did you know?
- Pancreas cancer has a hereditary component in 20% of patients.
- Hereditary risk is detected with a blood or saliva test for mutations in 20 genes related to pancreas cancer.
- The test is most informative when performed in the person with pancreas cancer.
- If the test is positive in a person with pancreas cancer, or patient testing is not possible, then family members should consider testing.
- Family members with a risk-producing mutation can undergo screening for early detection of pancreas cancer.
Increased risk of pancreas cancer is suggested by:
- Close family member(s) with pancreas cancer
- Carrier of a gene that increases pancreas cancer risk
- (ATM, BRCA1, BRCA2, CDKN2A, Lynch syndrome genes, PALB2, STK11, TP53)