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Pancreatic Cancer Risk Factors

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Pancreatic Cancer Awareness

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Patient Education and Resources

The pancreatic cancer program at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor provides booklets, pamphlets and other materials to their patients and the public which provide information on the nature of pancreatic cancer, issues related to treatment including side effects and resources to cope with the impact of the disease.

Pancreatic Cancer Research

Led by a multidisciplinary team of scientists and clinicians, our pancreatic cancer research program holds the promise to significantly change the dismal statistics associated with this disease by revolutionizing pancreatic cancer care. The team is attacking the disease on a variety of fronts.

Pancreatic Cancer Clinical Trials

One of the unique benefits of being a University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center patient is access to the latest and most promising therapies for cancer. Patients play a vital role by participating in research studies -- also known as clinical trials.

Pancreatic Cancer Treatment

The pancreatic cancer program at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, takes a team-based approach to pancreatic cancer treatment. Every patient receives a personalized treatment plan developed by pancreatic oncologists, surgeons, pathologists and other medical experts at the pancreatic cancer program's tumor board.

Diagnosing Pancreatic Cancer: Diagnostic Tests and Stages of Disease

Patients with symptoms suspicious for pancreatic cancer will have tests to determine the cause of these symptoms. The pancreatic cancer team at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor is pioneering a simple blood test that can be used to perform an entire clinical trial in three weeks. This enables the detection of pancreatic cancer at its earliest stages, before development of invasive cancer, and serves as an efficient sample in identifying effective drug therapy.

Types of Pancreatic Cancer

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Appointments at the Pancreatic Cancer Clinic

Appointments to the University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center's Pancreatic Cancer Clinic in Ann Arbor, Michigan can be made by the patient or by a referring physician. Please call 734-647-8902 (Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm EST).

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