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Maria Menounos says she was "gutted" that she might not meet her baby after receiving her diagnosis for pancreatic cancer. The TV personality is expecting her first baby via surrogate this summer.
The Medford native is back in Boston to celebrate the opening of her new pop-up concession stand outside Fenway Park called “Maria’s Greek Kitchen." ...
GEMPAX was an open-label, randomized phase III clinical trial designed to assess the efficacy and tolerability of gemcitabine plus paclitaxel versus gemcitabine alone as second-line treatment for ...
Your brain makes insulin—the same insulin produced by your pancreas. The same insulin that is not produced in people with type 1 diabetes and the same insulin that does not work properly in ...
Tatjana Maria returns to the Top 50 after her Queen’s Club title run, Zheng Qinwen breaks into the Top 4 for the first time and Iva Jovic becomes the youngest player in the Top 100 -- just one year ...
The U.K. is asking patients whose pancreas became dangerously inflamed after taking obesity drugs like Wegovy and Zepbound to come in for tests to understand whether there's a genetic risk for the ...
Experts hope the test will enable doctors to pick up early signs of the deadly disease, which can have vague or no symptoms.
In the article that accompanies this editorial, Babiker et al 12 present the data that tumor-treating fields (TTFs) combined with gemcitabine plus nab-paclitaxel improved median overall survival ...
A programme to evaluate a blood test for early signs of pancreatic cancer has started to recruit volunteers. The Safe-D study, based in Southampton, Hampshire, is signing up patients with type 2 ...
Dark-colored urine may be an early sign a person has jaundice. While jaundice has many causes, one reason for it could be pancreatic cancer. Learn more here.
More than 37 million Americans suffer from diabetes. Findings by BC researchers and colleagues linking gut microbes with pancreatic function could revolutionize their treatment.
A study published in Geophysical Research Letters reveals that glaciers in western Canada, the United States, and Switzerland lost around 12% of their ice between 2001 and 2024.
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