A Review on Recent Advances and Novel Therapies in Pancreatic Cancer

Akhil Sunkara,

Published on: 2024-08-21

Abstract

The complexity of cancer’s mechanism, the different stages it progresses through, and the lack of adequate screening and identification procedures make effective treatment challenging. A pancreatic cancer diagnosis is usually made at an advanced stage of progression, with a survival rate of less than five years. Among all mortality-associated cancers, pancreatic cancer is ranked seventh among all cancers causing mortality over other accidental or disease-based deaths. To combat pancreatic cancer, we must develop diagnostic procedures, understand mechanisms linked to the disease, and devise various therapeutic approaches. Molecular techniques and biomedicines for effectively treating cancer are described in this review as well as recent developments concerning pancreatic cancer progression, mechanisms, and therapeutic approaches.

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