
Personalized Precision Medicine Unleashed
Tony Subia December 7, 2016 What is Personalized Precision Medicine? The Future of Cancer Care Has Unleashed. Medical and scientific research has proven that each person’s cancer is uniquely different
City of Hope and Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) Combine To Advance Precision Medicine and Speed of Research
November 30, 2016 Edited For Style and Length City of Hope, a world-renowned independent research and cancer and diabetes treatment center, and Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), a leading biomedical
TGen’s Dr. Von Hoff is Named a “Giant of Cancer Care”
November 10, 2016 Edited For Length and Style Dr. Daniel Von Hoff, Physician-In-Chief and Distinguished Professor at the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), has been selected as a 2016 Giant
TGen Discovers Potential Drug Targets to Reduce Pancreatic Pain
November 7, 2016 Study shows blocking nerve growth factor keeps pancreatic cancer cells from invading surrounding nerves. The Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) has discovered potential drug targets to reduce
Ambry Genetics and Nationwide Collaborators Begin Prospective Multi-Site Study to Identify Hereditary Pancreatic Cancer
August 4, 2016 Edited For Style and Length Ambry’s Multi-Gene Testing Used to Determine Mutation Prevalence in Pancreatic Cancer Patients Unselected for Family History Ambry Genetics and its collaborators at
New Immunotherapy Treatment Could Lead to Better Treatment of Advanced Pancreatic Cancer
September 8, 2016 Source: University of St. George’s London Edited For Style and Length A new immunotherapy treatment has shown dramatic results in treating advanced pancreatic cancer, a deadly cancer
Virginia Mason Offers “Game Changer” Surgery To Remove Cancer From Pancreas
September 9, 2016 Edited For Style and Length Source: Virginia Mason Medical Center Seattle, Washington Virginia Mason now offers the totally laparoscopic Whipple procedure as an advanced surgical option for
Getting Pancreatic Cancer is Mostly Random Bad Luck of Cell Mutations
Article Based Upon A Johns Hopkins Medicine Press Release January 7, 2015 Edited For Style and Length According to a study by Cristian Tomasetti and Bert Vogelstein of Johns Hopkins
How Pancreatic Cancer Cells Find Fuel Sources to Keep from Starving
Press Release: August 10, 2016 Source: NYU Langone Medical Center Pancreatic cancer cells avert starvation in dense tumors by ordering nearby support cells to supply them with an alternative source
Immune System Infighting Explains Pancreatic Cancer’s Aggression
News Release August 25, 2016 NYU Langone Medical Center/New York University School of Medicine Internal conflict between cell types explains why the immune system struggles to recognize and attack pancreatic
Precision Medicine Has Applications for Pancreatic Cancer
Press Release University of Arizona College of Medicine August 17, 2017 Cancers with a particularly poor prognosis pose a major challenge to health care in the 21st century. New research