Pancreatic cancer remains one of the deadliest of the major cancers, with a five-year survival rate of only 13%. It’s a ...
A newly discovered gene switch may help turn chemotherapy-resistant pancreatic cancer into a treatable disease.
Obesity is known to increase the risk of many serious diseases, including diabetes, heart disease, and certain types of ...
In a lab-grown cell study focused on potential new treatment targets for halting the spread of most pancreatic cancers, Johns Hopkins Medicine scientists report they have found that a gene called KLF5 ...
The beta cells in our pancreas act as highly sensitive sensors that constantly measure the amount of sugar in our blood. As ...
Researchers have identified a specific hormone produced by pancreatic beta cells as a direct driver of obesity-linked ...
Researchers at the Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center have found that depleting a clotting ...
Stool changes with pancreatic cancer can include diarrhea, foul-smelling stool, constipation, and changes in stool color. The pancreas is an organ between the stomach and the spine that helps the body ...
Researchers at Duke-NUS Medical School have identified a molecular switch controlled by the protein GATA6 that determines whether pancreatic cancer cells respond to chemotherapy or become resistant.
Pancreatic cancer is one of the hardest cancers to treat, which makes early detection so crucial, now AI is lending a hand to ...