Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3262855 | Digestive and Liver Disease | 2012 | 4 Pages |
BackgroundPancPRO is a computer program that estimates the risk of pancreatic cancer for asymptomatic individuals based on a genetic model of susceptibility and the familial incidence of cancer.AimTo evaluate the distribution of the familial risk in a series of incident cases of pancreatic adenocarcinoma.Materials and methodsThe lifetime risk of pancreatic cancer was calculated by PancPro for a hypothetical 40-year-old son of 570 consecutive probands with pancreatic cancer.ResultsThe 570 risk values were included between 1% and 13%. The distribution was bimodal, with the antimode located at risk = 7.5%. Considering a 10-fold risk over the general population as a threshold for including a subject in a surveillance program, 19 families (3.3%) would be selected, totalling 92 first-degree relatives with age >40 years.ConclusionsPancPro is a valid instrument to rank families based on risk of pancreatic cancer.