Does my hamily history matter?

If someone in your family had pancreatic cancer, how closely related they are to you affects your risk. The closer the relative, the more important it is to tell your doctor.

Tap or click any family member to learn more

Closest relatives — most important
One step away — also important
Two steps away — still relevant
YOU tap me Mother 1st degree Father 1st degree Brother or Sister 1st degree Son or Daughter 1st degree Grand- parent 2nd degree Grand- parent 2nd degree Uncle or Aunt 2nd degree Niece or Nephew 2nd degree Grand- child 2nd degree Half- sibling 2nd degree Great- grandparent 3rd degree First Cousin 3rd degree First Cousin 3rd degree Great-uncle or aunt 3rd degree Great- grandchild 3rd degree Great- grandchild 3rd degree

👆 Tap any family member above to find out what their cancer history means for you

eviQ Protocol 1517 Pancreatic cancer (increased risk) – risk management; Pankind Family History guidance; APGI.
Gene-sharing percentages are population averages — the exact amount varies between individuals.