Analysis of current diagnosis situation of pancreatic cancer:experiences from a single medical center
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    Objective:To investigate the experiences of patients with pancreatic cancer from initial symptom occurring to confirmed di-agnosis and to provide strategies for early diagnosis of pancreatic cancer through the effort from both doctors and patients. Methods:Data of 120 patients with pancreatic cancer were analyzed including initial symptom,initial department visited,initial diagnosis,time from initial symptom occurring to confirmed diagnosis,accepting surgery or not and surgery methods,etc. Results:Average time from initial symptom occurring to confirmed diagnosis was 12 weeks. Upper abdominal discomfort,abdominal pain,abdominal distention and indigestion were the first symptoms in 80% patients. Most patients firstly went to see doctors in the department of digestive or Chinese traditional medicine. About one third of patients got the initial diagnosis of gastritis/gastropathy/epigastric pain. Only less than 20% got the correct diagnosis on the first visit. Conclusions:Patients with pancreatic cancer do not exhibit any specific symptoms on the illness onset,thus with a high rate of misdiagnosis and missed diagnosis. Educating doctors in the department of digestive and Chinese traditional medicine and patients with basic knowledge of pancreatic cancer plays a very important role in getting earlier di-agnosis and better prognosis of these patients.

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Fu Lan, Zhang Xiaoxia, Chen Xuxia, Li Junying. Analysis of current diagnosis situation of pancreatic cancer:experiences from a single medical center[J]. Journal of Chongqing Medical University,2014,38(3):357-359

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