Pancreatic cancer accounts for approximately 3% of all cancers in the United States but is responsible for about 7% of all cancer deaths, making it one of the deadliest forms of cancer (American Cancer Society). The pancreas, a vital organ involved in digestion and blood sugar regulation, is often affected without early warning signs. The disease’s tendency to progress silently presents a significant obstacle, as most cases are diagnosed at an advanced stage, limiting effective treatment options (National Cancer Institute).
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32. Clinical Trials and Research Clinical trials are essential for advancing the understanding and treatment of pancreatic cancer. These research studies evaluate new therapies, diagnostic tools,…