Cancer - Pancreatic

Overview Pancreatic Cancer

items in Cancer-Pancreatic

Risk of Pancreatic Cancer significantly reduced by each of:
Vitamin D, Vitamin K, Magnesium, Vitamin D Receptor Activators, and Omega-3
Perhaps the combination would reduce PC risk by >90%
    if taken for at least 2, and perhaps 5 years


Pancreatic Cancer charts

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2019

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Chart - 2021

The average years of life lost (YLL) due to pancreatic cancer is 15.2 years

VitaminDWiki – Cancer category contains:

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Cancer Treatment with Vitamin D


18+ Omega-3 pages with CANCER in title

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12+ Magnesium pages have CANCER in title

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Vitamin D Receptor and Cancer (81+ studies)


Vitamin D Receptor pages have CANCER in the title

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Vitamin K and Cancer (8+ studies)

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Pancreatic cancer cells appear to have learned to steal electrons from healthy cells - Feb 2022

Steal to survive: pancreatic cancer’s secret to tumor growth

FREE PDF online

Note: Many of the nutrients on this page that fight Pancreatic Cancer stop this stealing


studies in Pancreatic Cancer category

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Predict Pancreatic Cancer 3 years before diagnosis - May 2023

Deep learning from 9 million patients records, 30,000 of whom got Pancreatic Cancer

Very different associations found in Denmark vs US

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a) Type 2 diabetes mellitus See also VitaminDWiki

b) Unspecified jaundice (good risk factor in DK)   see also: Jaundice and vitamin D

c) Hypercholesterolemia

d) Acute pancreatitis

e) Type 1 diabetes mellitus (good risk factor in US) See also VitaminDWiki

f) Other diseases of the pancreas

g) Obesity

h) Malignant neoplasm in other and unspecified parts of bile ducts

i) Inflammatory bowel disease See also VitaminDWiki

j) Weight loss and other food intake problems

k) Malignant neoplasm of colon See also VitaminDWiki

A deep learning algorithm to predict risk of pancreatic cancer from disease trajectories

Nature Medicine (2023) https://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-023-02332-5

Pancreatic cancer is an aggressive disease that typically presents late with poor outcomes, indicating a pronounced need for early detection. In this study, we applied artificial intelligence methods to clinical data from 6 million patients (24,000 pancreatic cancer cases) in Denmark (Danish National Patient Registry (DNPR)) and from 3 million patients (3,900 cases) in the United States (US Veterans Affairs (US-VA)). We trained machine learning models on the sequence of disease codes in clinical histories and tested prediction of cancer occurrence within incremental time windows (CancerRiskNet). For cancer occurrence within 36 months, the performance of the best DNPR model has area under the receiver operating characteristic (AUROC) curve = 0.88 and decreases to AUROC (3m) = 0.83 when disease events within 3 months before cancer diagnosis are excluded from training, with an estimated relative risk of 59 for 1,000 highest-risk patients older than age 50 years. Cross-application of the Danish model to US-VA data had lower performance (AUROC = 0.71), and retraining was needed to improve performance (AUROC = 0.78, AUROC (3m) = 0.76). These results improve the ability to design realistic surveillance programs for patients at elevated risk, potentially benefiting lifespan and quality of life by early detection of this aggressive cancer.

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Suspect in future to be able to identify those needing supplementation to prevent PC

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See also: Pancreatitis and Vitamin D - many studies

which includes:

Fat-Soluble Vitamin Deficiencies and Disruption of the Immune System in Pancreatic Cancer- A Vicious Cycle - Sept 2022