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National Pancreas Foundation is the only medical nonprofit dedicated to advancing research, awareness, diagnosis, treatment, and support for patients living with pancreatic disease.

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Acute Pancreatitis

Diagnosis of pancreatic problems is often difficult, and treatments are therefore delayed because the organ is relatively inaccessible. There are no easy ways to see the pancreas directly without surgery, and available imaging studies are often inadequate. In addition to the acute form, there are hereditary and chronic forms of pancreatitis which can devastate a person over many years. Sufferers often endure pain and malnutrition and are most likely left with a higher risk of pancreatic cancer.

Resource Library

Welcome to the Patient Resource Library at the National Pancreas Foundation, your go-to destination for comprehensive support and reliable information on pancreatic health. Whether you're facing a pancreatic condition yourself or supporting a loved one, our library offers educational materials, practical guides, and a supportive community to help you navigate your journey with confidence. From understanding your diagnosis and treatment options to connecting with others and participating in advocacy efforts, we're here to empower you every step of the way. Join us in our mission to improve outcomes and enhance quality of life for all those affected by pancreatic diseases. Explore our resources, connect with our community, and embark on your path to better pancreatic health today.

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Pancreatic Cysts

The rise in imaging tests like CT and MRI scans means pancreatic cysts are more commonly identified today. If you’ve recently discovered you have one, know you're not alone. This post aims to offer essential insights on pancreatic cysts and guide you in creating a personalized management plan.

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Diabetes and Pancreas Diseases

A direct connection exists between the pancreas and diabetes. The pancreas is an organ deep in your abdomen behind your stomach. It’s an important part of your digestive system.  The pancreas produces enzymes and hormones that help you digest food. One of these hormones, insulin, is necessary to regulate glucose. 

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Familial and Hereditary Pancreatitis

When pancreatitis occurs in multiple closely related individuals, it warrants further investigation, which may include genetic counselling and/or genetic testing. The diagnosis of hereditary or familial pancreatitis should include the collection of a 3-generation family history and evaluation for other causes of pancreatitis in the family (e.g., gallstones, heavy alcohol use, cystic fibrosis). Genetic testing may help determine the presence of hereditary pancreatitis or familial pancreatitis in a family.

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