Getting checked - what's involved?

Your doctor will want to build up a picture of what’s going on. Here’s what you can expect at your appointment:

  • You’ll be asked about your symptoms – including what they are, when you get them and whether anything you do makes them better or worse.
  • Your doctor will also ask about your general health and any other medical conditions you may have.
  • Your doctor will look at your skin and eyes to check for signs of jaundice.
  • They may ask you to lie down for a physical examination to check if your abdomen is tender, or if they can feel a lump or if your liver feels enlarged.
  • They might ask you to have blood tests and give a urine sample.

After your examination, your doctor may need to refer you to hospital for tests or to see a specialist.

FACTS

  • Pancreatic cancer is the 12th most common cancer in Scotland, but the 6th most common cause of cancer death.
  • Most cases of pancreatic cancer occur in people over 50 years old.
  • Around 800 people a year are diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in Scotland.
  • 1.2% of people in Scotland will develop pancreatic cancer at some point in their lifetime.
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