Pancreatic cancer was once considered almost untreatable. A new drug is offering hope
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A new drug for pancreatic cancer gives some hope for one of the most dire types of cancer. AYESHA RASCOE, HOST: At last week's meeting of top cancer researchers, there was big news. …
A new drug for pancreatic cancer gives some hope for one of the most dire types of cancer. AYESHA RASCOE, HOST: At last week's meeting of top cancer researchers, there was big news. It's a new drug that researchers say is redefining treatment of pancreatic cancer, a disease once thought to be virtually untreatable. We're joined now by NPR consumer health correspondent Yuki Noguchi, who is coming to us with some positive news, and we really like that. Thank you for being here. …
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