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Diagnosing Pancreatic Cancer: An Analysis of Several Strategies
Authors:Keith I. Marton  Peter Rudd  Harold C. Sox  Jr.
Affiliation:Department of Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Palo Alto, California
Abstract:The usefulness of a clinical examination was compared with several other procedures (ultrasonography, pancreatic function tests, endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography and angiography) for diagnosing pancreatic cancer. We used a simplified form of decision analysis to show the effects of different strategies on direct diagnostic costs, missed diagnoses and false-positive diagnoses.Our analysis indicates that existing laboratory tests are either too non-specific or too invasive to be used successfully as screening tests for pancreatic cancer. To decrease the number of unnecessary laparotomies due to false-positive test findings, patients should have a high probability of pancreatic cancer, based on clinical criteria, before further testing is carried out. In fact, existing clinical criteria are both sensitive and specific for pancreatic cancer.
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