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A pretrained artificial intelligence model demonstrates a high sensitivity in detecting pancreatic cancer on CT scans, a new ...
Among the various warning signs, unexplained weight loss often represents one of the earliest and most common symptoms of pancreatic cancer, occurring in up to 85% of cases by the time of diagnosis.
Only 12% of men diagnosed with pancreatic cancer are alive five years after diagnosis; for women it is 14%. In pancreatic cancer, symptoms are unclear and often emerge late in its progression.
A massive international study found that alcohol consumption is associated with a modest but significant increase in ...
Jerry Springer, best known as host of his eponymous, controversial talk show, died at age 79 Thursday from pancreatic cancer, one of the deadliest forms of cancer. "Jerry’s ability to connect ...
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Men are more likely to get pancreatic cancer than women. Whether the risk increases due to innate sex characteristics or ...
A compound best known for giving almonds and apricots their aroma may be the key to defeating hard-to-kill cancer cells. Japanese researchers found that benzaldehyde can stop the shape-shifting ...
The seven key symptoms of a disease with a notoriously poor survival rate have been highlighted. A leading medical university has described the prognosis for pancreatic cancer as "scary bad".
Oncologists utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) in their tests to spot pancreatic cancer at an early stage can also gain ...
Cancer diagnoses in people under 50 are on the rise, with a particular uptick in breast cancer, lymphoma and colorectal cancer cases among younger adults. Here are six symptoms to watch for.
Moderate to high alcohol consumption is linked to a small but clear increase in pancreatic cancer risk. The study, led by ...
Only 12% of men diagnosed with pancreatic cancer are alive five years after diagnosis; for women it is 14%. In pancreatic cancer, symptoms are unclear and often emerge late in its progression.