What biomarker tests should I ask for with pancreatic cancer
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I apologize, but I notice that the provided source materials do not contain specific information about biomarker testing for pancreatic cancer. The source materials primarily discuss testing for ALL (Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia) and gliomas.
To provide you with accurate information about pancreatic cancer biomarker testing, I would need to reference current NCCN Guidelines or other Tier 1 medical sources specific to pancreatic cancer.
I recommend:
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Discussing biomarker testing with your oncology team, as they can provide guidance based on current clinical guidelines for pancreatic cancer specifically
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Asking about which biomarker tests are recommended based on:
- The stage and type of your pancreatic cancer
- Your treatment goals
- Available clinical trials
- Your insurance coverage for testing
- Requesting a consultation with a genetic counselor who specializes in pancreatic cancer, as they can help determine which tests would be most appropriate for your situation
For the most accurate and current information about pancreatic cancer biomarker testing, please consult:
- NCCN Guidelines for Patients: Pancreatic Cancer
- American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) pancreatic cancer guidelines
- National Cancer Institute (NCI) resources on pancreatic cancer
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