Israeli researchers use novel methods to seek treatments for deadly pancreatic cancer
Aviad Weissman
Dr. Oren Parnas of Jerusalem s Hebrew University is profiling individual pancreatic cancer cells from early stage tumors in a bid to discover markers for early diagnosis.
By the time Barbara Goodman was diagnosed with Stage IV pancreatic cancer in October 2001, there were already 30 tumors in her liver. We knew we were in for a pretty tough battle, recalled her husband, Kenneth Goodman, then president of New York-based Forest Laboratories, a pharmaceutical company. But I had an entire research organization I could draw upon.
Nevertheless, nine months after her diagnosis, Barbara died. She was only 51, far younger than usual for pancreatic cancer patients, who are diagnosed, on average, at 70.
Israeli researchers use novel methods to seek treatments for deadly pancreatic cancer
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Israeli researchers use novel methods to seek treatments for deadly pancreatic cancer January 11, 2021 2:03 pm Dr. Ziv Gil of the Technion and Rambam hospital in Haifa, is researching the cellular mechanisms underlying the spread, or metastasis, of pancreatic cancer cells. (Pioter Flite)
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By the time Barbara Goodman was diagnosed with Stage IV pancreatic cancer in October 2001, there were already 30 tumors in her liver.
“We knew we were in for a pretty tough battle,” recalled her husband, Kenneth Goodman, then president of New York-based Forest Laboratories, a pharmaceutical company. “But I had an entire research organization I could draw upon.”
Nevertheless, nine months after her diagnosis, Barbara died. She was only 51, far younger than usual for pancreatic cancer patients, who are diagnosed, on average, at 70.
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