Researchers in Spain have developed a new therapy protocol that could revolutionize the treatment of pancreatic cancer. Notoriously aggressive and difficult to treat, pancreatic cancer is rarely ...
Scientists at UCLA have developed an “off-the-shelf” cell-based immunotherapy that was able to track down and kill pancreatic cancer cells even after they had spread to other organs. In a mouse study, ...
A newly discovered gene switch may help turn chemotherapy-resistant pancreatic cancer into a treatable disease.
Preclinical data shines: >85% tumor growth inhibition in pancreatic models, reduced fibrosis and resistance markers, and a gentler profile (no major side effects in limited prior human use). A small ...
Pancreatic cancer has long been one of the most lethal diagnoses in medicine, largely because it spreads early and hides from both scans and drugs. Now researchers are testing a new kind of ...
Scientists have identified a crucial molecular switch that decides whether pancreatic cancer cells resist chemotherapy or respond to it. The key player, a gene called GATA6, keeps tumours in a more ...
The standard chemotherapy approach uses a whole-body circulation to reach a tumor. The UTSW trial targets the tumor using a catheter. Chemotherapy’s a common treatment for pancreatic cancer. However, ...
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Study links a popular anti-aging supplement pathway to faster cancer growth
Preclinical research across multiple cancer types now shows that the NAD+ salvage pathway, the same biological mechanism targeted by popular anti-aging supplements like nicotinamide mononucleotide ...
A new case report was published in Volume 13 of Oncoscienceon February 7, 2026, titled "Massive calcified solid ...
A study led by Aaron Hobbs, Ph.D., and Rachel Burge, Ph.D., at MUSC Hollings Cancer Center, reveals why a specific gene mutation behaves differently from other variants. The study, published in Cancer ...
A feature of pancreatic cancer cells' surroundings determines whether they grow fast or become resistant to chemotherapy, a new study shows. The ability of these cancer cells to adapt quickly and ...
Promising new research suggests a triple threat approach could help treat pancreatic cancer. Researchers in Spain have developed a new therapy protocol that could revolutionize the treatment of ...
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