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Light Scattering Spectroscopy Identifies Early Pancreatic Cancer with 95% Accuracy

March 15, 2017
by fomat_medical

A new light-scattering tool is able to detect structural changes happening in pre-cancerous or cancerous pancreatic lesions, through a highly accurate, minimally-invasive method. Typically pancreatic cancer survival rates are very low due to a lack o ...

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World cancer day (February 4). colorful awareness ribbons; blue, red, green, black, grey, white, pink and yellow color for supporting people living and illness. Healthcare and medical concept

Reason for Pancreatic Cancer’s Resistance to Chemotherapy Found

November 21, 2016
by fomat_medical

A University of Liverpool research team has published a study that identifies the mechanism in the human body that causes resistance of pancreatic cancer cells to chemotherapy. Pancreatic cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer death and curren ...

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Tiny Gold Nanoparticles Could Help Develop New Pancreatic Cancer Therapy

October 20, 2016
by Beatriz Morales

A diagnosis of pancreatic cancer is often a death sentence because chemotherapy and radiation have little impact on the disease. In the U.S. this year, some 53,000 new cases will be diagnosed, and 42,000 patients will die of the disease, ...

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From right, researcher Dr. Steven Russell of Massachusetts General Hospital stands with Frank Spesia and Colby Clarizia, two participants in a type 1 diabetes trial testing an electronic device called a bionic pancreas – the cellphone-sized device shown – which replaces their traditional fingerstick tests and manual insulin pumps. Photo courtesy of Adam Brown, diaTribe.org. (Source: NIH)

Insulin Pump Outperformed by ‘Bionic Pancreas’

June 17, 2014
by fomat_medical

Insulin Pump Outperformed by 'Bionic Pancreas' From right, researcher Dr. Steven Russell of Massachusetts General Hospital stands with Frank Spesia and Colby Clarizia, two participants in a type 1 diabetes trial testing an electronic device called a ...

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