A novel approach developed by scientists, including Rice University chemist James Tour, could transform treatment for pancreatic cancer, one of the deadliest cancers with limited therapeutic options.
A new tool co-developed by investigators from Cedars-Sinai Health Sciences University can predict which of two available chemotherapy options for pancreatic cancer would be more effective for an ...
Using targeted radiation during surgery - referred to as intraoperative radiation - to eliminate pancreatic cancer cells that have spread to areas around the pancreas, investigators at Johns Hopkins ...
Bassett Healthcare in Cooperstown is home to a national clinical trial that uses a new radiation therapy for inoperable pancreatic cancer. Dr. Timothy Korytko, the chief of radiation oncology at the ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Early research showed nasoduodenal tube delivery of amifostine may help protect the duodenum during radiation ...
Use of serial ctDNA dynamics to predict clinical outcomes in metastatic and locally advanced PDAC: A systematic review. OS from diagnosis and RT versus PS+TS. Variable OS from diagnosis (months) OS ...
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New consensus defines oligometastatic stage in pancreatic cancer
Until now, the following has been true for metastatic pancreatic cancer: Once the tumor has spread, local treatment such as surgery is usually no longer an option. In recent years, however, studies ...
A recent retrospective study found that pancreatic stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) was associated with a low 90-day mortality rate, but early hospitalizations and adverse events, including ...
Pancreatic cancer cells can regulate their tolerance to chemotherapy depending on what they detect in their surroundings, ...
A new blood test that uses artificial intelligence (AI) may offer a faster, more accurate way to determine whether pancreatic cancer treatment is working. Known as ARTEMIS-DELFI, the test detects DNA ...
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Scientists cure pancreatic cancer using new therapy that eliminated tumors with no major side effects
Pancreatic cancer remains one of the deadliest cancers known, but two independent experimental therapies have now demonstrated complete tumor regression in mice, according to peer-reviewed studies ...
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