Tu1866 Quality of Life and Cancer Worry of Individuals With Increased Risk for Familial Pancreatic Cancer
β Scribed by Shin, Eun Ji; Goggins, Michael G.; Schulick, Richard D.; Petersen, Gloria M.; Hruban, Ralph H.; Cosby, Hilary; Topazian, Mark; Syngal, Sapna; Farrell, James J.; Lee, Jeffrey H.; Khashab, Mouen; Lennon, Anne Marie; Yeo, Charles J.; Canto, Marcia I.
- Book ID
- 122185586
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 270 KB
- Volume
- 144
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0016-5085
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## Background Screening individuals at increased risk for pancreatic cancer (PC) detects early, potentially curable, pancreatic neoplasia. ## Objective To develop consortium statements on screening, surveillance and management of high-risk individuals with an inherited predisposition to PC. ## M
## Abstract In a hospital based caseβcontrol study of pancreatic cancer in Ontario and Quebec, a total of 174 incident pancreatic cancer cases and 136 healthy controls were compared for their family history of cancer. Information regarding the ages and sites of cancer was taken for 966 firstβdegree