A newly discovered link between pancreatic cancer and neural signaling reveals a promising drug target that slows tumor ...
Researchers found that pancreatic cancer cells sense the extracellular matrix to regulate autophagy, toggling between rapid growth and chemotherapy resistance.
Researchers suggest targeting ECM-mediated regulation of autophagy levels could be used to sensitize pancreatic cancer to FDA-approved therapies.
Pancreatic cancer is lethal not only because it grows, but because it spreads early and aggressively. New research suggests the tumour can reprogramme surrounding tissue to create physical and ...
Researchers found that nerves and cancer-supporting cells team up early to drive pancreatic cancer—breaking that alliance ...
Today, the University of Colorado Cancer Center released new research that showcases chemotherapy treatment before and after surgery for pancreatic cancer as the most effective combination for ...
Overall, this research offers new hope for a cancer that has long resisted medical progress. By attacking pancreatic cancer at multiple weak points at once, scientists may eventually be able to turn a ...
The beta cells of the pancreas don’t need the assistance of other pancreatic cells to produce insulin, according to new research. The findings are not only a potential game-changer for diabetics, but ...
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 ...