You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Pancreatic Cancer news Pancreatic Cancer news Molecular marker from pancreatic ‘juices’ helps identify pancreatic cancer • Pancreatic Cancer news • May 20 13 Researchers at Mayo Clinic have developed a promising method to distinguish between pancreatic cancer and chronic pancreatitis - two disorders that are difficult to tell apart. A molecular… New metabolite-based diagnostic test could help detect pancreatic cancer early • Pancreatic Cancer news • Mar 31 13 A new diagnostic test that uses a scientific technique known as metabolomic analysis may be a safe and easy screening method that could improve the prognosis of… Bitter melon juice prevents pancreatic cancer in mouse models • Pancreatic Cancer news • Mar 12 13 A University of Colorado Cancer study published this week in the journal Carcinogenesis shows that bitter melon juice restricts the ability of pancreatic cancer cells to metabolize glucose,… Molecular master switch for pancreatic cancer identified, potential predictor of treatment outcome • Pancreatic Cancer news • Feb 12 13 A recently described master regulator protein may explain the development of aberrant cell growth in the pancreas spurred by inflammation A team from the Perelman… Celgene’s Abraxane increases survival in pancreatic cancer • Pancreatic Cancer news • Jan 23 13 Celgene Corp said its Abraxane drug helped patients with advanced pancreatic cancer live an average of two months longer than chemotherapy and significantly increased the percentage of those who survived… TGen, Scottsdale Healthcare study shows drug combination extends pancreatic cancer patient survival • Pancreatic Cancer news • Jan 23 13 A multi-center Phase III clinical trial demonstrates that Abraxane (nab-paclitaxel) plus gemcitabine is the first combination of cancer drugs to extend survival of late-stage pancreatic… Smoking, heavy drinking linked to earlier onset of pancreatic cancer • Pancreatic Cancer news • Oct 01 12 Those who smoke and drink heavily may develop pancreatic cancer at an earlier age than those who don’t, according to a study led by a University… Bacteria may signal pancreatic cancer risk • Pancreatic Cancer news • Sep 19 12 A new study finds significant associations between antibodies for multiple oral bacteria and the risk of pancreatic cancer, adding support for the emerging idea that the ostensibly distant medical conditions… Study helps pancreatic cancer patients make hard choices • Pancreatic Cancer news • Aug 24 12 Every year, nearly 45,000 Americans are diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. The odds against those stricken by the disease are truly dismal; pancreatic cancer almost always kills within two years… New treatment protocol extends survival in some cases of once inoperable pancreatic cancer • Pancreatic Cancer news • Jun 27 12 Investigators at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, have reported on a new approach to treating previously inoperable complex pancreatic adenocarcinoma… Pancreatic Cancer May Be Detected with Simple Intestinal Probe • Pancreatic Cancer news • May 21 12 By simply shining a tiny light within the small intestine, close to that organ’s junction with the pancreas, physicians at Mayo Clinic’s campus in Florida have been able… ‘Brake gene’ turned off in pancreatic cancer • Pancreatic Cancer news • Apr 30 12 Aggressive pancreatic tumours may be treatable with a new class of drugs, according to Cancer Research UK Less than one in five people with this form of cancer are still… Advanced pancreatic tumors depend on continued oncogene activity • Pancreatic Cancer news • Apr 26 12 Researchers at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute have shown that advanced pancreatic cancers in mice can’t survive without continued expression of a mutant oncogene that “rewires” key metabolic pathways to fuel… Nutritional supplement works against some pancreatic cancer cells in mice • Pancreatic Cancer news • Apr 03 12 The dietary supplement gamma-linoleic acid can inhibit the growth of a subset of pancreatic cancer cells and selectively promote cancer cell death in mice, a Mayo Clinic… The protein survivin could be a useful biomarker for pancreatic cancer • Pancreatic Cancer news • Apr 01 12 Pancreatic cancer kills more than 40,000 people every year, and among cancers it’s particularly insidious. For 80 percent of patients, the disease is already so advanced… Electric Pulses May Help in Pancreatic Cancer • Pancreatic Cancer news • Mar 29 12 A minimally invasive procedure that uses electrical pulses to target cancer cells may help make surgery an option for unresectable, locally advanced pancreatic cancer patients, researchers said here. In a… Protein found to regulate spread of pancreatic cancer cells • Pancreatic Cancer news • Mar 26 12 Researchers at Queen Mary, University of London have identified a new protein that makes pancreatic cancer cells less ‘sticky’ and therefore less able to attach to and invade… Hutchinson Center and TGen scientists discover potential ‘break through’ in pancreatic cancer • Pancreatic Cancer news • Mar 21 12 Scientists at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) have discovered a literal ‘break through’ in pancreatic cancer. A unique… Scientists Break Through Pancreas Cancer Treatment Barrier • Pancreatic Cancer news • Mar 19 12 Pancreas cancer tumors spread quickly and are notoriously resistant to treatment, making them among the deadliest of malignancies. Their resistance to chemotherapy stems in part from a unique biological barrier… Gene Linked to Pancreatic Cancer Growth • Pancreatic Cancer news • Jan 31 12 A mutant protein found in nearly all pancreatic cancers plays a role not only in the cancer’s development but in its continued growth, according to a new study from University of… Metastasis of pancreatic cancer in action • Pancreatic Cancer news • Jan 19 12 Ben Stanger, MD, PhD, assistant professor of Medicine in the Division of Gastroenterology at the Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, and Andrew Rhim, MD, a Gastroenterology Fellow in the… MD Anderson Orlando Moves Pancreatic Cancer Research Forward • Pancreatic Cancer news • Jan 16 12 MD Anderson Cancer Center Orlando has received a generous donation to help in the fight against pancreatic cancer. A $75,000 grant, funded by the Shirley E. Noland Foundation, will… Americans mixed on adequacy of cancer screenings: poll • Breast Cancer news • • Pancreatic Cancer news • Dec 01 11 Many Americans are satisfied with how often they are screened for cancer but some say they are not screened often enough, while a growing body of evidence suggests too… Pancreatic Cancer Expert at University of Virginia • Pancreatic Cancer news • Oct 10 11 In light of Apple Inc. co-founder and CEO Steve Job’s death from complications of pancreatic cancer, pancreatic cancer expert, researcher and innovator Kimberly Kelly, an assistant professor of biomedical engineering… Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Cancer • Pancreatic Cancer news • Oct 06 11 Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor (PNET) refers to several tumor types located in the pancreas. These tumors are classified as functional or nonfunctional depending on production and secretion of bioactive hormones. Functional PNETs cause clinical symptoms… Page 2 of 6 pages < 1 2 3 4 > Last » << Back to main