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Pancreatic cancer: The 'silent killer' on the rise in Australia

Elvis Govic had never heard of pancreatic cancer before he was diagnosed with it. The disease is increasing in prevalence, and the prognosis is often grim.

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Scientists show how to attack 'fortress' surrounding pancreatic cancer tumours

Tackling the scar tissue that shields pancreatic tumours from effective drug access is a promising advance in a notoriously hard-to-treat cancer. ...

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UNSW medical researchers have found a way to starve pancreatic cancer cells and ‘disable’ the cells that block treatment from working effectively. Their findings in mice and human lab models – which have been 10 years in the making and are about to be put to the test in a human clinical trial – are published today in 
Cancer Research, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research.
“Pancreatic cancer has seen minimal improvement in survival for the last four decades – and without immediate action, it is predicted to be the world’s second biggest cancer killer by 2025,” says senior author Associate Professor Phoebe Phillips from UNSW Medicine & Health.

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Scientists show how to attack the 'fortress' surrounding pancreatic cancer tumors


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UNSW medical researchers have found a way to starve pancreatic cancer cells and 'disable' the cells that block treatment from working effectively. Their findings in mice and human lab models - which have been 10 years in the making and are about to be put to the test in a human clinical trial - are published today in
Cancer Research, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research.
"Pancreatic cancer has seen minimal improvement in survival for the last four decades - and without immediate action, it is predicted to be the world's second biggest cancer killer by 2025," says senior author Associate Professor Phoebe Phillips from UNSW Medicine & Health.

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Study reveals potential risk factors for developing nerve damage after cancer treatment

Study reveals potential risk factors for developing nerve damage after cancer treatment
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The common medical treatment that can have dire effects


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A common medical treatment undertaken by hundreds of Central Queenslanders annually can potentially have dire health consequences, new research has revealed.
Led by University of NSW academics, the research team studied 333 adult patients between 2015 and 2020 receiving paclitaxel and oxaliplatin chemotherapy in hospitals and cancer clinics in Sydney and Brisbane.
Chemotherapy is the use of powerful chemical drugs to kill fast growing cancer cells in the body.
The research aimed to discover pre-treatment clinical and blood based risk factors in patients who developed chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy.
Clinical and blood risk factors included age, weight and low red blood cell count.

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Nerve damage after chemo: potential risk factors revealed


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Being older, overweight and having low haemoglobin levels (fewer red blood cells) could increase a patient's risk of developing debilitating nerve damage following chemotherapy, a research team led by UNSW Sydney has revealed.
The researchers aimed to identify pre-treatment clinical and blood-based risk factors in patients who developed chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) - nerve damage in peripheral body parts, like hands or feet, as a result of chemotherapy.
The study, published in
JAMA Network Open recently, examined patients - mostly women - who received paclitaxel or oxaliplatin chemotherapy treatment, which are common treatments for breast, colorectal and gynaecological cancers.

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The common medical treatment that can have dire effects

The common medical treatment that can have dire effects
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The common medical treatment that can have dire effects

The common medical treatment that can have dire effects
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Nerve damage after chemo: potential risk factors revealed

Nerve damage after chemo: potential risk factors revealed
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