What are the symptoms of pancreatic cancer?
Unfortunately, there are no early warning signs of pancreatic cancer. Most symptoms do not occur until the disease is at an advanced stage. Some symptoms may include:
- Dark-colored urine
- Fatigue
- Itchy skin
- Light-colored stools
- Loss of appetite or unusual weight loss
- Unusual abdominal pain
- Yellowing of your skin or eyes (jaundice)
Our pancreatic cancer program
We offer access to pancreatic cancer specialists who are trained to accurately diagnose and treat your condition.
Our pancreatic cancer diagnostics
Our team has been known to detect certain cancers, including pancreatic cancer, at earlier stages than the state average. Additionally, our patient outcomes continue to be better than the state average.
We use several different methods to reach a pancreatic cancer diagnosis, including diagnostic imaging tests and minimally invasive exams. These may include:
- Angiogram
- Biopsy
- Blood tests
- Computerized tomography (CT) scan
- Laparoscopy
- Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
- Ultrasound
Treatment options for pancreatic cancer
To ensure the most effective outcomes, we offer advanced treatments to provide you with many options for healing. Some of our treatments include surgery, radiation oncology and chemotherapy.
Other innovative treatments we offer include:
- Arterial embolization
- Distal pancreatectomy (including minimally invasive options)
- Irreversible electroporation (minimally invasive)
- Whipple surgery (also known as pancreatoduodenectomy)
Pancreatic cancer treatment center
Sarah Cannon Cancer Institute at Swedish is home to the Center for Diseases of the Liver and Pancreas. This program brings together a team of experts dedicated to treating pancreatic cancer and other pancreatic conditions, such as ascites, pancreatitis and portal hypertension.
What causes pancreatic cancer?
Pancreatic cancer occurs when the DNA in the cells of your pancreas change, making the cells behave abnormally. This abnormal behavior usually makes the cells in your pancreas grow uncontrollably, resulting in a tumor.
It’s not exactly clear what causes pancreatic cancer. However, there are some factors that may increase your risk of developing pancreatic cancer.
These may include:
- Certain genetic mutations
- Chronic pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas)
- Diabetes
- Family history of pancreatic cancer
- Obesity
- Older age
- Smoking
About Sarah Cannon Cancer Institute
As part of Sarah Cannon, the Cancer Institute of HCA Healthcare, our family of hospitals provides comprehensive cancer services with convenient access to cutting-edge therapies for people facing cancer in our communities. From diagnosis to treatment and survivorship care, our oncology expertise ensures you have access to locally trusted care with the support of a globally recognized network.
askSARAH helpline
Have cancer questions? We can help. askSARAH is a dedicated helpline for your cancer-related questions. Our specially trained nurses are available 24/7, and all calls are confidential. Contact askSARAH at (303) 253-3225.