Pancreatic Cancer: Hard To Diagnose, Hard To Treat

Pancreatic cancer is quite possibly the most difficult form of malignancy to treat, largely because it is very hard to diagnose. While the cancer is relatively common, leading to approximately 53,000 new diagnosis every year, the prognosis is rarely favorable. For patients diagnosed with stage II pancreatic cancer, the 5-year survival rate is between 5% …

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