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Researchers to Study Onset Diabetes and Correlation to Pancreatic Cancer

By City News Service Apr 14, 2021 MANHATTAN BEACH (CNS ) - The Manhattan Beach-based Pancreatic Cancer Action Network announced the launch of its Early Detection Initiative, an interventional study that will look at whether imaging at the time of new onset diabetes would lead to earlier detection of pancreatic cancer. Currently, there is no standard screening test, like a mammogram or colonoscopy, for early detection of pancreatic cancer, which is the third leading cause of cancer-related death in the U.S. and has one of the lowest survival rates of all cancers, with just 10% of those diagnosed surviving five years or more.

Is There A Link Between Pancreatic Cancer And Diabetes After Age 50? Pancreatic Cancer Action Network Launches $25 Million, Large-Scale Study

Is There A Link Between Pancreatic Cancer And Diabetes After Age 50? Pancreatic Cancer Action Network Launches $25 Million, Large-Scale Study 04/13/2021 | 08:17am EDT Send by mail : Message : LOS ANGELES, April 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/  The Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PanCAN) is taking an ambitious step forward today in the race to detect pancreatic cancer early. It launched its  Early Detection Initiative, the largest interventional study of its kind that will look at new onset diabetes and its correlation to pancreatic cancer.  PanCAN will study the question: Does imaging at the time of new onset diabetes lead to earlier detection of pancreatic cancer? Does imaging at the time of new onset diabetes lead to earlier detection of pancreatic cancer? PanCAN aims to find out.

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