Study reveals early cancer-linked signatures hiding in normal pancreatic tissue
Researchers uncovered early cancer-like molecular patterns hiding within healthy human pancreatic cells.
Researchers uncovered early cancer-like molecular patterns hiding within healthy human pancreatic cells.
The preliminary findings could lead to a simple, non-invasive blood test for early pancreatic cancer detection.
A study led by UF Health nurse Christina Grinstead, R.N., found nutritional status can have a significant effect on pancreatic cancer survival.
Surgeries such as the Whipple will be even more precise using the Da Vinci 5 robot.
UF Health Shands Hospital is now using the latest breakthrough in robotic surgery to improve patient outcomes.
By exploring pathways that fuel the syndrome in mice, the study could contribute to new multimodal treatment approaches for cancer cachexia.