Pancreatitis and the Risk of Pancreatic Cancer

Many epidemiologic studies have been performed to detect risk factors for exocrine pancreatic cancer -- a common and usually fatal gastrointestinal tumor. Smoking and reduced consumption of fruits and vegetables appear to be the best established risk factors for this tumor 1 – 9 . However, case-cont...

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Hauptverfasser: Lowenfels, Albert B, Maisonneuve, Patrick, Cavallini, Giorgio, Ammann, Rudolf W, Lankisch, Paul G, Andersen, Jens R, Dimagno, Eugene P, Andren-Sandberg, Ake, Domellof, Lennart
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description Many epidemiologic studies have been performed to detect risk factors for exocrine pancreatic cancer -- a common and usually fatal gastrointestinal tumor. Smoking and reduced consumption of fruits and vegetables appear to be the best established risk factors for this tumor 1 – 9 . However, case-control studies and case reports have also implicated pancreatitis, a disease often seen in heavy drinkers, as a possible cause. Because of the limited number of cases of pancreatitis in most studies, the evidence linking these two pancreatic disorders is largely anecdotal 3 , 6 , 10 – 12 . In this report, we describe the results of a large . . .
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Alcohol
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Gastroenterology
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Health risk assessment
Hospitals
Laboratories
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Patients
Preventive medicine
Smoking
Surgery
Tumors
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