Pancreatic Cancer
Pancreatic Cancer News
Pancreatic Cancer News
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Pancreatic cancer is currently being researched by some of the most brilliant scientists in the world. They are working to try to find a way to handle this deadly cancer, and clinical trials and tests are being done around the clock. In this article, I will talk about some of latest pancreatic cancer news. Recently, Newswise put out a story with evidence that suggests that 15 to 20% of cancers are caused by infections. This is reported to be a conservative figure. The popular notion is that cancers result of mutations of genes, or genetic mistakes in the cells. This may reevaluate the whole approach to how doctors currently view the cause of pancreatic cancer. In other news, EntreMed began a clinical study, to gather research on the second phase of patients with advanced pancreatic cancer. Their goal is to find out the effects of a drug called MKC-1, President relates to the tumor activity in the pancreas. This test will be administered to patients who have undergone a past chemotherapy treatment. The research will be in assessing the safety, tolerability and survival time of the cancer patient after being treated with MKC-1. The Food Production Daily also reported some recent pancreatic cancer news. They reported how researchers at the University of Hawaii and Southern California have correlated high intakes of sucrose and fructose to pancreatic cancer. November 2007 was pancreatic cancer awareness month. Efforts are made in this month to help raise the awareness of the public about the deadly effect to pancreatic cancer. Unfortunately, pancreatic cancer is often not the topic of news in the media, which is unfortunate considering how devastating pancreatic cancer can be. Recently, a push has been made, based on the last awareness month, to give equal funding to pancreatic cancer. Many different foundations and institutions have came together to support this point of view. It still remains to be seen, however, if it will be successful. If so, that could be the best pancreatic cancer news reported in awhile. In other news, the lost top Australian wine producer, Alois Kracher, died on December 5, after his battle with pancreatic cancer. News was reported by the Decanter. In conclusion, I've given you some information on the latest pancreatic cancer news. Unfortunately, pancreatic cancer is often not a news topic covered by traditional media sources. To find the latest information, you have to dig a little further beyond the surface to find to learn about the current research, and treatment procedures that are taking place.
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