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SCREENING IN GENETICALLY INDUCED PANCREATIC CANCER: AN UPDATE: Genetically Induced Pancreatic Cancer


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Title: SCREENING IN GENETICALLY INDUCED PANCREATIC CANCER: AN UPDATE: Genetically Induced Pancreatic Cancer

Authors: Tariq Parvez, Babar Parvez

Journal: Pakistan Armed Forces Medical Journal (PAFMJ)

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Publisher: Army Medical College, Rawalpindi.

Country: Pakistan

Year: 2005

Volume: 55

Issue: 3

Language: English

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION
It is likely that hereditary factors play a role in 17% or more of pancreatic cancers. Ten percent of patients have a familial history that causes disease. Another 7% who apparently have a history of sporadic pancreatic cancer but carry a genetic mutation that causes the disease [1]. Pancreatic cancer is the fifth leading cause of cancer death in the United States [2]. Studies from Pakistan have shown that in 1989 it was 0.47% [3]. There was no significant increase over last two decades [4]. It is an aggressive disease that is uniformly fatal [5,6]. Improvements in surgical techniques have not changed the prognosis which still remains poor. As a result, much focus has been placed on the identification and detection of the specific genetic abnormalities that leads to this disease. After identifying these abnormalities, the effected individuals have a chance for curative treatment at early stage. Family history of genetic abnormality is the key to finding the susceptible individuals [7,8]. After highlighting these individuals, any molecular testing can be offered [9].


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