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Pancreatic Cancer | Last Active: Oct 1, 2025 | Replies (11)Comment receiving replies
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Hello, I also had a Pancreatic cyst incidental finding in early 2024 which was detected in a contrast CT. My GP highly recommended I follow up with a contract MRI which revealed the presence of 2.9 cm, Mucinous cyst, main duct dilation IPMN, and a history of acute pancreatitis. These are considered worrisome features for possible pancreatic cancer. Shortly thereafter, I had a biopsy of my cyst which revealed high grade atypia, I met with my GI to go over my test results and based on all the worrisome features found through testing, I was referred to surgical oncology. In June of 2024, I had a Whipple surgery in which it was found that my cyst did indeed have cells of the adenocarcinoma type (Stage 1A). It is my understanding that oncologist doctors follow a criteria based on the results of the tests for probability of cancer and to deem a cyst resectable versus non-resectable.
If I were you, I would meet with my GI and go over the MRI findings and recommendations. In addition, and this is so you can have peace of mind, I would ask for a second opinion from a highly specialized center such as Mayo or in my case Froedtert & MCW. I got three medical opinions. This gave me the peace of mind and complete understanding on what needed to happen next.
Sending you Peace and Clarity. I know how scary this can be, take it one step at a time.
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I was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer at Kaiser in 2016.
If I were you, I would first request an appointment with your GP and ask for an explanation of the radiologist's report. If you are not satisfied, you can readily switch to another GP. You could ask for a referral to a gastroenterologist (the report you received mentions possible advice from a gastroenterologist).
I went to a Kaiser emergency room to accelerate my diagnosis. A friend also did this. It helped both of us.
I sought opinions outside Kaiser at a few points, but I had to pay for them.
Good luck.