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The pancreas is a large gland located behind the stomach. It is responsible for secreting enzymes to aid in digestion and regulate metabolism and blood sugar. Pancreatic cancer occurs when cancer cells form in the tissues of the pancreas.

There are two types of cancer, based on where in the pancreas cancer first started to spread:

Exocrine tumors. This is the most common type of cancer in the pancreas. Exocrine tumors (adenocarcinoma) usually starts in the ducts of the pancreas.

Endocrine tumors. Endocrine tumors are also called pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors or islet cell tumors. These makeup about 1% of all pancreatic tumors.

Symptoms and signs of pancreatic cancer can include:

  • Yellowing of the skin or the whites of the eyes (jaundice)
  • Pain that’s centralized in the upper or middle abdomen and back
  • Unintended weight loss
  • New onset diabetes
  • Lack of appetite
  • Fatigue
  • Depression

“Is pancreatic cancer genetic?” is an extremely common question, and the answer is not as simple as “yes” or “no.” The primary cause of all cancers is a mutation in the DNA. For example, a mutation in the tumor suppressor gene causes cells to divide and grow uncontrollably until a tumor forms. There are certain risk factors tied to pancreatic cancer, including:

  • Pancreatitis, which is chronic inflammation of the pancreas
  • Diabetes
  • Family history of genetic syndromes linked to cancer risk or pancreatic cancer specifically
  • Obesity
  • Older age
  • Smoking

Prevention

Prevention of all types of pancreatic cancer is not possible, but there are certain lifestyle changes you can make to lower your risk. Behaviors linked to the prevention of pancreatic cancer include:

  • Stop smoking
  • Keep your weight in a healthy range
  • Stick to a healthy diet rich in fruits, vegetables and whole grains

Treatment

The most appropriate treatment option for a patient with pancreatic cancer will depend on the stage of cancer and other factors. Options include:

Providers

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Rhoads, Danelle FNP

Rhoads, Danelle FNP

Adena Cancer Center
Cancer Care
Wellman, Angela CNP

Wellman, Angela CNP

Cancer Care
Singer, Sara MD

Singer, Sara MD

Cancer Care
Mitchell, Carissa CNP

Mitchell, Carissa CNP

Adena Cancer Center
Cancer Care
Thompson, Greg MD

Thompson, Greg MD

Radiation Oncology, Cancer Care
Patel, Sandip MD

Patel, Sandip MD

Cancer Care
Rose, Jeffrey MD

Rose, Jeffrey MD

Cancer Care
Wilson, William MD

Wilson, William MD

Cancer Care, Radiation Oncology

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Adena Cancer Center

4435 State Route 159
Chillicothe, OH 45601
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Cancer Care Clinic

1510 Columbus Avenue
Washington Court House, OH 43160
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Map of Adena Health Center - Circleville

Adena Health Center - Circleville

140 Morris Road
Circleville, OH 43113
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Pancreatic Cancer

Our Cancer Center provides the highest quality pancreatic cancer treatment available in a patient centric environment at Adena Regional Medical Center in Chillicothe OH.

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