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Pancreatic Cysts
Pancreatic Cysts and Masses
Unlike cysts in other organs, many of the cysts found in the pancreas can be clinically significant, in that they can cause pain or have the potential to become cancer. Therefore, it is important to obtain an accurate diagnosis when a pancreatic cyst is suspected or discovered.
Pancreatic masses
When a pancreatic mass is discovered, further evaluation is necessary to assess for the possibility of cancer. When cancer is diagnosed, it is important to obtain a prompt evaluation by an experienced multi-disciplinary cancer team. The Gastrointestinal Cancer Program at Stanford's world renowned Cancer Center has extensive experience in treating pancreatic cancer.
Not all masses are cancer. In some cases, a mass in the pancreas can represent a collection of inflammatory cells from chronic pancreatitis, autoimmune disease, infections, or other systemic disorders. Because of these possibilities, it is important that the correct diagnosis be made when a new pancreatic mass is found.
The Benign Pancreas Program at Stanford has the expertise and experience to provide the correct diagnosis and treatment for pancreatic cysts and masses.
Clinical Trials for Pancreatic Cysts
Clinical trials are research studies that evaluate a new medical approach, device, drug, or other treatment. As a Stanford Health Care patient, you may have access to the latest, advanced clinical trials.
Open trials refer to studies currently accepting participants. Closed trials are not currently enrolling, but may open in the future.
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Pancreatic Cysts
Pancreatic cysts are fluid-filled pockets that form in your pancreas. Also called pancreatic masses, these cysts may or may not be cancerous or cause symptoms.
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