Biomarker Panel Targets Pancreatic Cancer
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Toward improved early detection of pancreatic cancer

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Pancreatic cancer (PC) is the worst prognosis cancer globally, with just 13% of patients who are diagnosed with PC surviving for 5 years or more after initial diagnosis.
Early detection of PC is the primary concern of most PC research, as it has the potential to make a substantial difference to the treatment and survival of patients.
Now researchers are focusing on pancreatic cystic lesions to tackle the crucial issue of identifying patients at high-risk of developing pancreatic cancer, to improve survival rates.
Dr Laura Kane has recently been awarded a 2-year Research Ireland Postdoctoral Research Fellowship to continue this work under the mentorship of Professor Maher .
Dr Kane has been awarded the 2 year fellowship to continue his research under Professor Maher 's mentorship.
The study was published in Scientific Reports Scientific Reports , 2025 .
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