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Woodbury, N.Y. – In a study published in Nature, researchers found that the breakdown of muscle tissue and adipose (fat) is an early sign of pancreatic cancer. The Lustgarten-funded research […]
Jun 21,2018
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WOODBURY, N.Y., Nov 04, 2022 — The Lustgarten Foundation announced today that the 2022 Innovation and Collaboration Program grants will be awarded to Mandar Muzumdar, MD, Co-Director of Pancreas Program, […]
Nov 04,2022
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Findings reinforce the importance of immunotherapy research BETHPAGE, N.Y., β Lustgarten Foundationβs funded research found that spatial distribution of cytotoxic T-cells in proximity to pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) cancer cells […]
May 01,2017
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WOODBURY, N.Y., PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Lustgarten Foundation Distinguished Scholar Douglas Fearon, M.D., a professor at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL), has discovered how pancreatic cancer metastasizes to the liver following surgery, […]
May 17,2018
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PHILADELPHIA β Dannielle Engle, PhD, of the Salk Institute for Biological Studies, and Avery D. Posey, PhD, of the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, have been […]
Jan 07,2021
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World Pancreatic Cancer Coalition Aims to Raise Unprecedented Awareness for a Disease with the Lowest Survival Rate of Any Major Cancer Bethpage, NYβ (May 10, 2016) The first-ever World Pancreatic […]
May 10,2016
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WOODBURY, N.Y., Mar 01, 2023 β The Lustgarten Foundation announced today that two grants will be awarded to Elliot Fishman, MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine for his study FELIX 2.0. The […]
Mar 15,2023
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by Kerri Kaplan Lustgarten was founded on the principle that funding innovative, cutting-edge research is the only way to improve patient outcomes and ultimately turn pancreatic cancer into a curable […]
Nov 18,2021