Pancreatic Cancer
Pancreatic cancer is one of the most challenging cancers to treat
That’s why it’s essential to have a team with deep experience and advanced options by your side.
At UC San Diego Health, we’re nationally recognized for our expertise in pancreatic cancer care, from performing complex surgeries to offering advanced therapies and access to clinical trials. We also provide screening and prevention services for people at higher risk, including those with pancreatic cysts or a family history of the disease
Nationally Ranked Cancer Care
UC San Diego Health is ranked among the top 50 in the nation for cancer care and gastroenterology by U.S. News & World Report.
We are also the only National Cancer Institute (NCI)-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center in San Diego County. This is the highest possible rating for a U.S. cancer center, and it means you'll receive the best possible care and support. Studies show patient outcomes are better at NCI-designated cancer centers.
Understanding Pancreatic Cancer: Types, Stages and Molecular Insights
Types of Pancreatic Cancer
There are several types of pancreatic cancer. Ductal adenocarcinoma is the most common, but others, like neuroendocrine tumors, behave differently and may require different treatments. We tailor your treatment to your specific cancer, so you receive the most effective care.
Cancer Staging
Staging helps us understand how far your cancer has progressed and which treatments may work best. We use stages I through IV to guide your care plan and help you make informed choices.
Molecular Insights
We use next-generation sequencing to examine your tumor’s genetics, along with your family history, so we can recommend therapies that target the cancer more precisely. This personalized approach helps us plan what’s best for you.
Comprehensive, Personalized Treatment for Pancreatic Cancer
We create a treatment plan tailored specifically to you, guiding you through every step from diagnosis to recovery. Your care may include one or more of the following options:
Systemic Therapies and Chemotherapy
Systemic therapies are treatments that travel through your bloodstream to target cancer cells throughout your body. They include options like chemotherapy, targeted therapy and immunotherapy.
Chemotherapy remains a key part of treatment for many patients. We’ll discuss which systemic therapies are right for you and guide you through what to expect while drawing on the latest research to improve outcomes and quality of life.
Surgical Interventions
If surgery is an option, our team will talk with you about the procedure, such as Whipple surgery, that fits your specific diagnosis. Our goal is to remove the cancer while protecting as much healthy tissue as possible.
Radiation Therapy
Radiation can help shrink tumors, slow cancer growth, and relieve pain, especially when surgery isn’t possible. We’ll work with you to determine if radiation therapy should be part of your treatment plan, either alone or combined with other therapies.
Specialty Clinics and Services
Pancreatic Cancer Care Team
At UC San Diego Health, your cancer care is led by a multidisciplinary team of doctors who specialize in your type of cancer. Highly specialized multidisciplinary care is a hallmark of top-tier academic medical centers such as UC San Diego Health. For patients like you, it means you receive the highest level of care. Find a pancreatic cancer specialist.
Other Specialists You May See
In addition to your core cancer care team, you may also see experts from other fields who work together to support every part of your care.
Gastroenterology
Digestive issues are common with pancreatic cancer, and our gastroenterologists are here to help. They use tools like endoscopic ultrasound to pinpoint issues, guide biopsies and coordinate with the rest of your care team.
More About Pancreas, Gallbladder & Bile Duct Care
Interventional Radiology
Our interventional radiologists use image-guided, minimally invasive procedures to perform biopsies and relieve blocked bile ducts, helping to ease symptoms and support a faster recovery.
More About Interventional Radiology
Interventional Pulmonology
Breathing problems can sometimes occur, especially if the disease spreads to the lungs or fluid builds up around them. Our pulmonology team uses specialized bronchoscopies and airway procedures to ease breathing and improve comfort.
Supportive Services
Second Opinion Services
When you have a diagnosis as serious as cancer, you deserve a second opinion on your treatment options.
Pancreatic Cancer Research & Clinical Trials
Advancing Cancer Prevention & Care
UC San Diego Health physician-scientists are international leaders in research to prevent, detect and treat pancreatic cancer. If your cancer is not responding to standard treatments or if you are interested in innovative treatment approaches, talk to your UC San Diego Health doctor about whether a clinical trial might be right for you.