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  2. May 4, 2024 · When they happen, signs and symptoms of pancreatic cancer may include: Belly pain that spreads to the sides or back. Loss of appetite. Weight loss. Yellowing of the skin and the whites of the eyes, called jaundice. Light-colored or floating stools. Dark-colored urine. Itching. New diagnosis of diabetes or diabetes that's getting harder to control.

  3. Nov 22, 2021 · Another specific symptom of pancreatic cancer is diabetes that suddenly becomes difficult to treat. Diagnosing pancreatic cancer is a multi-step process. When a doctor suspects a patient might have pancreatic cancer, the first step is imaging tests to visualize the internal organs. Computerized tomography (CT) scans are often used.

  4. Nov 15, 2022 · But the tides are turning, thanks to new and improved treatment methods that are helping people with pancreatic cancer live longer. Dr. Truty and Robert McWilliams, M.D., a medical oncologist at Mayo Clinic, talk about Mayo Clinic's approach to pancreatic cancer care, and how it's leading to improved survival and quality of life.

  5. Nov 18, 2022 · Pancreatic cancer is aggressive and causes nonspecific symptoms. "For 50% of patients at the time of their diagnosis, we find that the cancer has spread outside the pancreas to other organs, meaning stage four metastatic pancreas cancer," says Dr. Truty. This happens for two reasons. First, pancreatic cancer cells are particularly aggressive.

  6. Today, there is no screening test for pancreatic cancer in the general population, but Mayo Clinic researchers are focusing on developing early detection tools, including novel biomarkers that can accurately discover early-stage pancreatic cancer and enhanced imaging tools that use artificial intelligence to detect small tumors.

  7. Nov 21, 2014 · Thank you for joining us in this eight-part video series on pancreatic cancer. In this first video, physicians at Mayo Clinic in Arizona, Mitesh Borad, M.D.,...

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