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Why Pancreatic Cancer Is So Hard to Beat

Despite medical advances, pancreatic cancer remains notoriously lethal. Here's why it's so hard to catch—and even harder to ...
Facing a difficult diagnosis himself, Ray George has “a different view on the whole thing,” inspiring him to cheer up ...
Pancreatic cancer is often called a silent killer because it shows a few symptoms until it progresses to fatal stages.
A recent study found that Lebanon has the world’s fastest-rising cases of cancer and cancer-related deaths. Ali Mokdad, ...
Following are news brief items from the Fort Smith metro. Toy Toss The return of the UAFS Toy Toss will be 6 p.m., Nov. 18 at ...
Compared with no HCV infection, chronic HCV was associated with an increased risk of PDAC after adjusting for risk factors ...
"If MLAs want to make a difference to cancer outcomes, they will need to stay with the issue long after the chamber moves on to its next item of business." ...
Restoring P53's autonomous anti-cancer function through P53 mRNA delivery is a promising anti-tumor strategy. Yet, in tumors harboring mutant P53, the existing mutant P53 (Mutp53) would interferes ...
However, the researchers are not saying that gallstones directly cause pancreatic cancer. Instead, they believe that ...