Extra Drug May Help Pancreatic Cancer (Associated Press)
2nd Nov 2005, 20:22 GMT
New research has found that adding another chemotherapy drug to standard treatment slightly prolongs the lives of patients with inoperable pancreatic cancer, raising the possibility that the combination might cure a greater proportion of people whose tumors are cut out.
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