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ABSTRACT

Prodromal affective symptoms and pancreatic cancer: A scoping review

doi: 10.24875/j.gamo.M22000225

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Síntomas afectivos prodrómicos y cáncer de páncreas: una revisión exploratoria

doi: 10.24875/j.gamo.22000042

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VOLUME 21 - NUMBER 1 / January - March (Review articles / Artículos de revisión)


Eduardo A. Tuta-Quintero, School of Medicine, Universidad de La Sabana, Chía, Colombia
Juan F. Coronado-Sarmiento, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de La Sabana, Chía, Colombia
Juan Pimentel, Department of Family Medicine and Public Health, Universidad de La Sabana, Chía. Colombia



Background: Depression and anxiety can present as prodromal symptoms of pancreatic cancer. There is little evidence, however, supporting this hypothesis. Objective: To describe the available scientific evidence regarding depression and anxiety as prodromal symptoms of pancreatic cancer. Material and methods: Scoping review using the PRISMA extension for reporting scoping reviews, and search strategies adapted to PubMed and Scopus. Results: We included a total of 16 publications in English and Spanish: retrospective cohort studies (n = 7), case reports (n = 4), prospective cohort studies (n = 2), cases series (n = 2), and a case control study (n = 1). Conclusion: Depression and anxiety in patients without medical history of psychiatric pathology and risk factors for developing pancreatic cancer could represent early markers for diagnosis of this neoplasia. It is necessary to conduct more robust observational studies to determine the impact of this clinical approach.


Keywords: Depression. Anxiety. Pancreatic cancer. Systematic review.