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Review Article Open Access
Volume 1 | Issue 2 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.46439/cancerbiology.1.006

The rising tide of pancreatic adenocarcinoma: A review of risk factors, diagnostic challenges, and treatment updates

  • 1Houston Methodist Cancer Center, Houston Methodist Hospital, 6445 Main Street, Outpatient Center, 24th Floor. Houston, TX 77030, USA
  • 2Cockrell Center of Advanced Therapeutics Phase I program, Houston Methodist Research Institute, 6445 Main Street, Outpatient Center, 24th Floor. Houston, TX 77030, USA
  • 3Weill Cornell Medical College, Institute of Academic Medicine, Houston, TX, USA
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Corresponding Author

Maen Abdelrahim, mabdelrahim@houstonmethodist.org

Received Date: July 01, 2020

Accepted Date: July 31, 2020

Abstract

Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PAC) is an aggressive malignancy that is frequently locally invasive or widely metastatic at the time of diagnosis. As such, morbidity and mortality remain extremely high. Despite growing advances in surgical technique and medical management, the incidence and mortality rate are expected to increase over the next two decades. If the global healthcare community hopes to curb this trend, a multimodal approach is necessary. Over the past several years, there has been significant insight into the risks associated with PAC, as well as recommended diagnostic modalities and treatment approach. This review aims to provide an update on current literature available to educate gastrointestinal and medical oncologic physicians.

Keywords

Pancreatic adenocarcinoma, Pancreatic cancer, Modifiable risk factors, Diagnostic imaging, Pancreatic cancer treatment

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