A new study will use novel technology to hopefully better understand how pancreatic cancer — the third-leading cause of cancer deaths last year- spreads and causes pain.
Australian researchers will use new cutting-edge technology to investigate how pancreatic cancer spreads and causes the severe pain experienced by patients.New cutting-edge technology will be used to study how pancreatic cancer spreads and causes painPancreatic cancer was the third leading cause of cancer deaths in Australia in 2021
She hopes the project will advance researchers' understanding of pancreatic cancer and help contribute to new and better treatments. "This nerve invasion is associated with cancer spread and contributes to the high levels of pain experienced by patients, but we still don't fully understand how it happens."
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