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International consensus guidelines on surveillance for pancreatic cancer in chronic pancreatitis. Recommendations from the working group for the international consensus guidelines for chronic pancreatitis in collaboration with the International Association of Pancreatology, the American Pancreatic Association, the Japan Pancreas Society, and European Pancreatic Club
- Source :
- Pancreatology, 20(5), 910-918. S. Karger AG, Pancreatology, Greenhalf, W, Lévy, P, Gress, T, Rebours, V, Brand, R E, Pandol, S, Chari, S, Jørgensen, M T, Mayerle, J, Lerch, M M, Hegyi, P, Kleeff, J, Castillo, C F D, Isaji, S, Shimosegawa, T, Sheel, A, Halloran, C M, Garg, P, Takaori, K, Besselink, M G, Forsmark, C E, Wilcox, C M, Maisonneuve, P, Yadav, D, Whitcomb, D, Neoptolemos, J & for the Working group for the International (IAP – APA – JPS – EPC) Consensus Guidelines for Chronic Pancreatitis 2020, ' International consensus guidelines on surveillance for pancreatic cancer in chronic pancreatitis. Recommendations from the working group for the international consensus guidelines for chronic pancreatitis in collaboration with the International Association of Pancreatology, the American Pancreatic Association, the Japan Pancreas Society, and European Pancreatic Club ', Pancreatology, vol. 20, no. 5, pp. 910-918 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pan.2020.05.011
- Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- Background Patients with chronic pancreatitis (CP) have an increased risk of pancreatic cancer. We present the international consensus guidelines for surveillance of pancreatic cancer in CP. Methods The international group evaluated 10 statements generated from evidence on 5 questions relating to pancreatic cancer in CP. The GRADE approach was used to evaluate the level of evidence available per statement. The working group voted on each statement for strength of agreement, using a nine-point Likert scale in order to calculate Cronbach’s alpha reliability coefficient. Results In the following domains there was strong consensus: (1) the risk of pancreatic cancer in affected individuals with hereditary pancreatitis due to inherited PRSS1 mutations is high enough to justify surveillance; (2) the risk of pancreatic cancer in patients with CP associated with SPINK1 p. N34S is not high enough to justify surveillance; (3) surveillance should be undertaken in pancreatic specialist centers; (4) surveillance should only be introduced after the age of 40 years and stopped when the patient would no longer be suitable for surgical intervention. All patients with CP should be advised to lead a healthy lifestyle aimed at avoiding risk factors for progression of CP and pancreatic cancer. There was only moderate or weak agreement on the best methods of screening and surveillance in other types of environmental, familial and genetic forms of CP. Conclusions Patients with inherited PRSS1 mutations should undergo surveillance for pancreatic cancer, but the best methods for cancer detection need further investigation.
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- Male
Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
0302 clinical medicine
Japan
Trypsin
EUS
Aged, 80 and over
Hereditary pancreatitis
Evidence-Based Medicine
Age Factors
Gastroenterology
Middle Aged
medicine.anatomical_structure
Trypsin Inhibitor, Kazal Pancreatic
Population Surveillance
030220 oncology & carcinogenesis
Female
030211 gastroenterology & hepatology
Club
Pancreas
Adult
CT scan
medicine.medical_specialty
Consensus
Guidelines as Topic
03 medical and health sciences
Pancreatitis, Chronic
Pancreatic cancer
Internal medicine
medicine
Genetics
Humans
Genetic Predisposition to Disease
In patient
Life Style
Aged
Markers
Hepatology
business.industry
Evidence-based medicine
medicine.disease
United States
Pancreatic Neoplasms
Treatment
Increased risk
Risk factors
Pancreatitis
Surgery
business
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 14243903
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Pancreatology, 20(5), 910-918. S. Karger AG, Pancreatology, Greenhalf, W, Lévy, P, Gress, T, Rebours, V, Brand, R E, Pandol, S, Chari, S, Jørgensen, M T, Mayerle, J, Lerch, M M, Hegyi, P, Kleeff, J, Castillo, C F D, Isaji, S, Shimosegawa, T, Sheel, A, Halloran, C M, Garg, P, Takaori, K, Besselink, M G, Forsmark, C E, Wilcox, C M, Maisonneuve, P, Yadav, D, Whitcomb, D, Neoptolemos, J & for the Working group for the International (IAP – APA – JPS – EPC) Consensus Guidelines for Chronic Pancreatitis 2020, ' International consensus guidelines on surveillance for pancreatic cancer in chronic pancreatitis. Recommendations from the working group for the international consensus guidelines for chronic pancreatitis in collaboration with the International Association of Pancreatology, the American Pancreatic Association, the Japan Pancreas Society, and European Pancreatic Club ', Pancreatology, vol. 20, no. 5, pp. 910-918 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pan.2020.05.011
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....7abf7d5a7ea6015dec0e18cb3a785a96