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Every 12 minutes, someone in the United States dies of pancreatic cancer, which is often diagnosed late, spreads rapidly and has a five-year survival rate at approximately 10 percent. Treatment […]
Mar 09,2021
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A team of researchers from the UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center has been awarded two research grants totaling $6 million from the National Institutes of Health to identify new ways […]
Mar 25,2021
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The New York Genome Center awarded six cancer research grants this week as part of an initiative examining the role of race and ethnicity in major types of cancer. The […]
Sep 11,2020
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Β Cancer doctors, care providers and payers need to get ready for a major shift in early cancer detection that will affect almost every stage of cancer diagnosis and treatment.Β
Sep 12,2022
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Hackensack University Medical CenterΒ launched an innovative surveillance program that screens individuals who are at high-risk for developing familial or hereditary pancreatic cancer.
Apr 07,2022
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AACR President David A. Tuveson,Β Chief Scientist at the Lustgarten Foundation, says clinicians will be ready and waiting before the cancer appears in the future
Apr 11,2022
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Mutated KRAS* genes are found in 90% of pancreatic cancers. Researchers believe targeting KRAS offers the best opportunity to revolutionize treatment and drastically improve patient outcomes. And while scientists have […]
May 06,2022
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Read our βNeed to Knowβ summary and watch βLeading the Way: Equity, Accessibility and Diversity in Pancreatic Cancer Researchβ in its entirety on our YouTube channel.
May 19,2022