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Scientists cure pancreatic cancer in mice

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FOX 5 New York · 15h
Spanish scientists cure pancreatic cancer in mice in medical breakthrough
In a recent study, a team of scientists discovered that a treatment using different medications was found to be effective to eliminate pancreatic cancer in mice.

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Did scientists find pancreatic cancer cure? What to know about breakthrough
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Scientists cure pancreatic cancer in mice. Could it work in humans?
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Big breakthrough! Spanish research team cure pancreatic cancer in mice. Here's what we know about therapy
A research group in Spain has reported a major breakthrough in the fight against pancreatic cancer, announcing a treatment that completely erased the most aggressive form of the disease in laboratory ...

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Scientists Cure Pancreatic Cancer In Mice Without Major Side Effects
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Spanish researchers report major pancreatic cancer breakthrough in mice
Live Science on MSN
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New triple-drug treatment stops pancreatic cancer in its tracks, a mouse study finds

By targeting three key growth pathways at once, researchers eliminated pancreatic tumors in multiple mouse models and prevented the cancer from returning, a promising step toward overcoming treatment resistance.
NOLA.com
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This type of bacteria can cause deadly infections. LSU researchers want to use it to fight cancer.

Scientists at LSU have patented a novel way to kill cancer cells using staph bacteria, sometimes called the “superbug.”
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Explainer: How alcohol consumption impacts cancer risks

By Nancy Lapid Jan 29 (Reuters) - New U.S. nutrition guidelines issued in January by the Trump administration have abandoned the government's long-standing practice of recommending specific limits on alcohol use in favor of simply advising people to drink less.
CURE
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Key GI Cancer Advances from the 2026 ASCO Symposium

This years 2026 ASCO Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposium was packed with practice-shaping data across colorectal and upper gastrointestinal malignancies, according to Dr. Suneel Kamath, who sat down for an interview with CURE following the meeting.
Medical News Today
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Low dose aspirin does not reduce cancer risk in older adults, long-term study finds

A follow-up study suggests that aspirin therapy does not reduce cancer risk in older adults, but may instead increase cancer-related mortality risk.
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'I have terminal cancer, but I've never felt so mentally well'

Louise Beevers was told she had breast cancer while pregnant with her fourth child. A month after her daughter was born, she was told the disease had spread to her lungs and was terminal. But the 42-year-old single mum says she has never felt as mentally well, which she puts down to an NHS counselling service.
Drug Target Review
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Drug trio found to block tumour resistance in pancreatic cancer models

Explore groundbreaking research on pancreatic cancer treatment that shows promise in inducing complete tumour regression.
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Experts Want More People Screened for Lung Cancer. Here's Why

Some experts are calling for universal lung cancer screening.
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Colorectal cancer is now the leading cause of cancer death in people under 50

Colorectal cancer is now the leading cause of cancer deaths among people younger than 50 in the United States, according to a study published Thursday in the Journal of the American Medical Associatio
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The curious link between Alzheimer’s disease and cancer

Scientists have long observed that cancer patients have a lower risk of Alzheimer’s disease. New research reveals a possible reason why.
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Mass General Brigham cancer clinicians push for unionization vote

An 'overwhelming majority' of nurse practitioners and physician assistants have signaled their support, the Massachusetts Nurses Association said.
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Mapping cancer’s weak spots reveals new precision targets for breast cancer

FAYETTEVILLE, GA, UNITED STATES, January 15, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Understanding why cancer cells rely on specific
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