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Health Report 3/17/13 Pancreatic Cancer

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March 17th, 2013

The American Cancer Society estimates 45-thousand people will be diagnosed with it in 2013, and it will kill more than 38-thousand.
 
The rates of pancreatic cancer have slowly increased in the past ten years.
The risk of developing it in your lifetime is about 1 in 78. Right now, researchers are working on ways to detect the killer before it forms.
Lou Baxter tells us how.

An actor, an astronaut, and Apple's CEO., Steve Jobs: "The last few years it reminded me that life is fragile."

All killed by pancreatic cancer.

Anne Marie Lennon, MD, PhD, Johns Hopkins University, "The number of people who are diagnosed with pancreatic cancer every year is the same number, almost the same number as the people who die."

Chances of living five years after diagnosis are less than five-percent, and most will die within the first year. That's because pancreatic cancer can be difficult to detect. Patients usually have no symptoms until the cancer's already spread. Now, researchers are focusing on early detection to try to stop it before it forms.

Dr.Lennon: "We're really excited about this!"

A recent study found up to 13-percent of patients who underwent an MRI had pancreatic cysts. Doctor Anne Marie Lennon says they account for up to 20-percent of pancreatic cancers. Now, using endoscopic ultrasound, doctors get high-resolution images of the pancreas.  If cysts are found, they are biopsied and the cyst fluid is analyzed to figure out if it's cancerous.

Dr. Lennon: "So we have the potential to intervene and try and prevent up to 20% of people with pancreatic cancer developing it."

Researchers are also working on a promising gene test that could predict if cysts have the potential to become cancerous. It's currently being studied in a large clinical trial across the country.

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