A pancreatic cancer “time machine” engineered by Purdue University researchers has revealed that the disease is even more unpredictable than previously thought.

A timely and accurate detection of pancreatic cancer is essential to planning the best course of treatment.

Since it is usually diagnosed at a later and more advanced stage, pancreatic cancer can be a difficult disease to treat.

Thus, therapy needs to be rapid and aggressive — requiring the expertise of experienced specialists — to ensure optimal results and best chance at a cure.

Laleh G Melstrom, MD is here to discuss pancreatic cancer and all City of Hope's research, diagnoses and treatments.

Published in City of Hope Radio
Wednesday, 05 February 2014 11:33

Superfood Seeds: Tiny Nutritional Powerhouses

Healthy seeds should be a part of your regular diet, including flax seeds, chia seeds and black seeds.
Published in Naturally Savvy
Even though it contradicts conventional thinking, the facts are undeniable: cancer surgery can increase the risk of metastasis.