To help make the diagnosis, you’ll probably have a number of tests. After a diagnosis is made, more tests may be needed to find out about the size and position of the cancer, and whether it has spread to other parts of the body. The results will help your doctor to decide on the best treatment for you.
While tests are useful, no one test can tell the whole story. Even the most modern scans can’t always pick up tiny areas of cancer. Occasionally, other medical conditions can cause similar results, making it difficult to decide what is and is not cancer. Doctors often have to piece together information from different tests and examinations, along with your symptoms and medical history, and then put all this information in context.
Usually, only tests that give the most helpful information about the illness are used. The following tests are often used to diagnose cancer of the pancreas:
