Biomarkers Of Early-stage Pancreatic Cancer In Mice And Man Iden...

Courtesy ScienceDaily  Thu, 06/12/2008 - 09:15

Researchers have identified a panel of proteins linked to early development of pancreatic cancer in mice that applies also to early stages of the disease in humans -- a breakthrough that brings scientists a significant step closer to developing a blood test to detect the disease early, when cure rates are highest.


 

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