
Diane M. Simeone, MD
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, the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States, also has the lowest 5-year survival rate of all cancersā9 percent.
For Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month, ās Diane M. Simeone, MD, director of its , discussed with Fox Businessā Risk and Reward why pancreatic cancer is so difficult to detect, what warning signs patients should look for, and the outlook for treatments.
āThe survival rate has been slowly creeping up, but I think weāre on the cusp of a breakthrough in having significant advances for pancreatic cancer,ā Dr. Simeone says. āWe are tackling clinical trials in a new way for pancreatic cancer. Thereās a new effort to develop whatās called platform trials, where weāre able to test multiple experimental therapies for patients and even offer individual patients multiple treatment options during their journey.ā
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