Description
In this two-part series, experts discuss advances in pancreatic cancer research and clinical treatment.
Part 1 features Massimo Raimondo, M.D., gastroenterologist, and Joy Wolfram, Ph.D., a researcher focusing on nanomedicine. Drs. Raimondo and Wolfram discuss research advances for pancreatic cancer, as well as:
- clinical studies
- the importance of understanding cancer
- resources for patients and family members
My mother died from pancreatic cancer in 1993, 3 months from her diagnosis. As I approach her age of 78 when she died, I am more and more concerned about the potential of my getting it. I am happy you will be discussing the latest research and developments in the handling of pancreatic cancer.
My Mother 54. Brothers 45,56,62. Died from pancreatic cancer. I am concerned for the younger generation and the possibility of passing the gene on to them.
I'm stage 4 currently on gem/Abraxine. Is Folfirnox better?
Is this page the link to the seminar?
Where is the link
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My partner was recently diagnosed with Stage 4 pancreatic cancer with metastasis to bile duct at age 51. She was also diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes 10 years ago. in one month's time, she seems to have deteriorated quickly. what do you think are the most promising clinical trial currently and the most effective treatments. Do you have any advice on how she can best manage out of control blood sugars that have developed? Any other tips for managing this disease?
unfortunately I am unable to see the video, any suggestions or where I can see it later?
Does tumeric have any preventive qualities?
Hi @cagherna. I'm sorry you cannot see the video. It will live here on this page if you want to try again later. You can also try this link: https://www.facebook.com/MayoClinic/videos/10155043768782517/.