Pancreatic Cancer | Tumor

CURE’s pancreatic cancer page features the latest cancer news and updates on pancreatic cancer Through articles, videos, podcasts, and more, CURE brings readers the insights of experts, cancer survivors, patients, and advocates to ensure everyone is up to date in pancreatic cancer.

Taking on the World's Toughest Cancer

November 28th 2018, 9:24pm

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Adaptive clinical trials are poised to deliver hope to patients with pancreatic cancer.

Aretha Franklin Died of Advanced Pancreatic Cancer

November 7th 2018, 11:00pm

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SINGER ARETHA FRANKLIN, 76, died of advanced pancreatic cancer on Aug. 16 at her home in Detroit, with her family and friends at her bedside.

Men with Genetic Mutations: What You Need to Know

October 20th 2018, 4:05am

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A genetic counselor discussed the various hereditary breast and ovarian cancer syndrome-associated cancers among men and how to manage them at the FORCE Annual Meeting.

Stage 3 Pancreatic Cancer

October 8th 2018, 4:00pm

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Pancreatic cancer is a silent killer in that symptoms usually start appearing after the cancer has advanced to a stage 3 or stage 2 level.

Your Treatment Plan: What You Need to Know

August 28th 2018, 8:38pm

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How to Navigate Pancreatic Cancer Resources

August 28th 2018, 8:37pm

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10 Tips to Help You Get Organized After Diagnosis

August 28th 2018, 8:36pm

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After Diagnosis: Finding Your 'New Normal'

July 23rd 2018, 10:59pm

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“Sometimes ‘a new normal’ seems to have a bad connotation,” said Nicole Lise Feingold, director of Patient Services at the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PanCAN).

Team Player

June 5th 2018, 7:00pm

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After losing her husband and sister to cancer, journalist Katie Couric became an advocate for collaborative efforts to improve prevention and treatment.

We're at the 'Tip of the Iceberg' in Genetic Testing for Pancreatic Cancer

May 25th 2018, 4:51pm

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Genetic testing is becoming more important in pancreatic cancer, especially since it can point toward more efficacious treatment regimens for some patients.