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New Blood Test Shows Promise for Early Pancreatic Cancer Detection
Researchers at Oregon Health & Science University developed a new blood test, PAC-MANN, that accurately detects pancreatic cancer in 75% of cases by identifying a specific enzyme released by tumors; this test is more sensitive than existing methods and can distinguish pancreatic cancer from other co...
New Blood Test Shows Promise for Early Pancreatic Cancer Detection
Researchers at Oregon Health & Science University developed a new blood test, PAC-MANN, that accurately detects pancreatic cancer in 75% of cases by identifying a specific enzyme released by tumors; this test is more sensitive than existing methods and can distinguish pancreatic cancer from other co...
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Miss America Challenges Pageant Stereotypes, Advocates for Cancer Research
Madison Marsh, the first active-duty Air Force officer to win Miss America, is challenging stereotypes and advocating for pancreatic cancer research.
Miss America Challenges Pageant Stereotypes, Advocates for Cancer Research
Madison Marsh, the first active-duty Air Force officer to win Miss America, is challenging stereotypes and advocating for pancreatic cancer research.
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High-Dose Vitamin C Doubles Survival Rate in Pancreatic Cancer Study
A phase 2 clinical trial at the University of Iowa Health Care found that adding 75 grams of intravenous vitamin C three times a week to chemotherapy for late-stage pancreatic cancer doubled overall survival rates to 16 months and increased progression-free survival to six months.

High-Dose Vitamin C Doubles Survival Rate in Pancreatic Cancer Study
A phase 2 clinical trial at the University of Iowa Health Care found that adding 75 grams of intravenous vitamin C three times a week to chemotherapy for late-stage pancreatic cancer doubled overall survival rates to 16 months and increased progression-free survival to six months.
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40% Bias Score
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