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Frequently
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Answers to questions about pancreatic cancer: covers such areas
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Pancreatic
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The world's largest listing of clinical
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Pancreatic
Cancer Registries
In this age of molecular
biology and armed with new understandings about the role that
genes play in pancreatic cancer, familial registries are increasingly
a powerful resource to help gain a better understanding of the
disease - and hence better detection or treatment possibilities.
There are about fifteen cancer
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An Explorative Randomised Phase
II Study of Sequential Chemotherapy in Advanced Upper Gastrointestinal
Cancer.
Berglund A, Byström
P, Johansson B, Nygren P, Frödin JE, Pedersen D, Letocha
H, Glimelius B.
Med Oncol. Epub 2009 Feb 11. Akademiska sjukhuset, University
of Uppsala, Sweden.
[Link
to Abstract]
Arterial and Venous Resection
for Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma: Operative and Long-Term Outcomes.
Martin RC 2nd, Scoggins
CR, Egnatashvili V, Staley CA, McMasters KM, Kooby DA.
Arch Surg. 2009 Feb;144(2):154-9. James Graham Brown Cancer Center,
University of Louisville School of Medicine, Kentucky.
[Link
to Abstract]
Capecitabine and Celecoxib
as Second-Line Treatment of Advanced Pancreatic and Biliary Tract
Cancers.
Pino MS, Milella M, Gelibter
A, Sperduti I, De Marco S, Nuzzo C, Bria E, Carpanese L, Ruggeri
EM, Carlini P, Cognetti F.
Oncology. 2009;76(4):254-61. Epub 2009 Feb 26. Regina Elena National
Cancer Institute, Rome, Italy.
[Link
to Abstract]
Surgical Palliation of Unresectable
Pancreatic Head Cancer in Elderly PatientS.
Hwang SI, Kim HO, Son
BH, Yoo CH, Kim H, Shin JH.
World J Gastroenterol. 2009 Feb 28;15(8):978-82. Kangbuk Samsung
Hospital, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Jongno-Ku,
Seoul, South Korea.
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its GI-4000 biologic (vaccine) against ras an oncogene
that is mutated in most pancreatic cancers. Please click here
Roche Clinical Trial Protocol Registry. Please click here
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- General
Information
- Pancreatic cancer is the most
aggressive of the cancers
- Pancreatic cancer causes more
than 1% of all death in the U.S.
- Pancreatic cancer is the least
funded of the major cancers
Cancer is the second most common
cause of death in the developed world, behind cardiovascular
disease. Pancreatic cancer is the fourth most common cause of
cancer mortality (behind lung cancer, colorectal cancer and breast
cancer).
250 people in North America and
Europe will die today from pancreatic cancer. (90,000 deaths
per year).
The U.S. National Cancer Institute
funds pancreatic cancer research at shockingly low levels (year
2005-07 figures). Pancreatic cancer research receives (per mortality):
15%
of the funding of breast cancer (but causes 82% of the mortality)
17% of the funding of prostate
cancer (but causes more mortality)
41% of the funding of colorectal
cancer (but causes 63% of the mortality)
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