Pancreatic Cancer clinical trials in Australia

29 pancreatic cancer trials recruiting in Australia

Pancreatic cancer remains one of the most challenging cancers to treat. Areas of active research include immunotherapy combinations, KRAS-targeted therapies, and novel drug regimens for pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma.

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Pancreatic Cancer clinical trials: common questions

The things people most often ask about pancreatic cancer trials.

Pancreatic cancer has several biological features that make it harder to treat than many other cancers. The tumours are surrounded by a dense protective layer of supporting tissue (called the stroma) that limits how well treatments can reach the cancer cells. Diagnosis often happens late because early disease produces few symptoms. And the genetic changes that drive most pancreatic cancers have historically been very difficult to target with treatment. These factors together make pancreatic cancer one of the most active areas of cancer research.

The information above is general in nature. Always discuss specific trial options and treatment decisions with your oncologist or treating team.

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