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Joined: August 26th, 2014
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Published 8 Years Ago
Exosomes May Hold Key to Pancreatic Cancer Detection
With a five-year survival rate of less than 10 percent, pancreatic cancer has long been considered one of the most deadly forms of the disease. Treatment advancements have been plagued by a failure of medical science to come up with a reliable form of

Published 8 Years Ago
Extra Radiation Could Provide Edge in Pancreatic Cancer Treatments
With a five-year survival rate that’s in the single digits of percentages, pancreatic cancer is well-known as one of the deadliest forms of this disease. An estimated 50,000 Americans are diagnosed with this condition annually and about 40,000 die

Published 8 Years Ago
The Vitamin D and Pancreatic Cancer Link
With an estimated 44,000 new cases each year and an estimated 40,000 deaths, pancreatic cancer is often considered one of the most lethal forms of this disease. Quite difficult to detect in its early stages and often troublesome to predict, researchers

Published 8 Years Ago
Study Sheds Light on Pancreatic Cancer Risk Factors
Gaining a better understanding of pancreatic cancer’s risk factors was the focus of a recent study conducted at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville. There an international team of investigators set out to better understand the factors that put patients

Published 9 Years Ago
Signs of Pancreatic Cancer to Watch Out For
 With a five-year mortality rate of an estimated 94 percent and a one year rate of a whopping 74 percent, pancreatic cancer is an undeniable killer. This disease often goes undetected until its more advanced stages, leaving those diagnosed facing

Published 9 Years Ago
New Hope for Pancreatic Cancer
Pancreatic cancer is among one of the most terrifying cancer diagnoses that someone can receive. So little is known about pancreatic cancer, how it develops, how it can be best diagnosed, and most importantly, how it can be best treated. Because

Published 9 Years Ago
Fighting Pancreatic Cancer Aggressively
Pancreatic cancer is one of the deadliest forms of cancer and being diagnosed with the disease can be devastating news. The reputation that comes attached to a pancreatic cancer diagnosis is fighting an uphill battle with the end result being an early and

Published 9 Years Ago
Pancreatic Cancer. Why Me?
Asking “why me?” is certainly a normal part of the process of learning you have cancer. It is a diagnosis that can catch you off guard and you will likely find yourself wondering how this happened to you. How did you come to this place in your

Published 9 Years Ago
Why Are Pancreatic Cancer Foundations Important?
A lot of people falsely believe the federal government’s dedication to  cancer research is more than enough to help researchers find a cure. While it’s true the government funds a lot of research each and every year, the reality is the

Published 9 Years Ago
What You Need to Know About Pancreatic Cancer
Pancreatic cancer is not the most well-known form of this disease, nor is it the most publicized. If recent trends continue, however, that will change in the very near future. With an estimated 1 in 78 people on course for a diagnosis at some point in

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