For most people diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, the prognosis is dire. That’s because the disease has almost alway advanced to the metastatic stage. Indeed, most patients already have
When it comes to cancer treatment, one must be able to outsmart th disease. Combining the light-based approach called photodynamic therapy with immunotherapy has emerged as one of
If you’ve been diagnosed with metastatic pancreatic cancer, you’ve probably been told that you have very few options for effective treatment. The poor prognosis is made even worse
What does a cancer patient do when told that he or she has no other treatment options, and that the disease is too far advanced, perhaps even “terminal”? What if no standard
Surgery has long been regarded as the only effective treatment for cancer of the pancreas. Unfortunately, surgery is not an option for eight out of every ten cases
Fluorescence-guided surgery (FGS) entails the use of a light-sensitizing agent, or photosensitizer, to help reveal the precise location of cancer cells or malignant tissue during the operation. When
Pancreatic cancer is among the deadliest cancers, and its incidence has been steadily increasing. The lethal nature of this cancer is partly due to the fact that most