Under Pancreatic Cancer section from NICE published on 7 February 2018 Pancreatic cancer is a highly lethal disease. Most patients with pancreatic cancer remain asymptomatic until the disease reaches an advanced stage. Thus, in this context, it becomes essential to gain insight into the current diagnosis and management guidelines for pancreatic cancer and its timely diagnosis. The present NICE (National Institute for Health and Care Excellence) guideline thus provide a detailed insight into the diagnosis and management of pancreatic cancer. What Is This Guideline About?

This guideline covers diagnostic and management strategies that can be used for patients with pancreatic cancer aged 18 and older . What Was Need For This Guideline? This guideline was needed to assist oncology practitioners  for early diagnosis and effective management of pancreatic cancer . What Does The…