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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 ...
This is mostly because symptoms only appear when the disease has significantly progressed. Whereas some of the risk factors ...
Advances in targeted therapies, especially those targeting KRAS mutations, and cancer vaccines show promise in pancreatic ...
Pinned between the stomach and spine, the pancreas supervises both digestion and blood sugar in the body. It's also the site ...
November is Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month. A local survivor talks about signs and symptoms. Click here to learn more.
A gastroenterologist at the Mayo Clinic who treats patients with pancreatic cancer shares the warning signs he looks for in ...
Nicola Follin's husband was 58 when he died, and since his death she's been supporting the launch of a new clinical trial to catch pancreatic cancer early. | ITV News Granada ...
Amy Skoutelas was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in May after doctors repeatedly told her she was fine. Here's what led her ...
Stuart O’Neill, a father of two, was ‘lucky’ at 43 when the yellowing of his eyes alerted him to pancreatic cancer, a disease ...
Facing a difficult diagnosis himself, Ray George has “a different view on the whole thing,” inspiring him to cheer up ...
Pancreatic cancer is one of the deadliest types of tumors. A team at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) reports that ...
Scientists developed a drug that destroys a cancer protein rather than blocking it, cutting pancreatic tumor growth by half ...