Drs. Snigdha and Sushanta Banerjee, Ph.D., a husband and wife research team at the Kansas City VA Medical Center, are working towards cutting off the growth of
pancreatic tumors before they can metastasize throughout the body.
Not exact matches
But based on studies in animal models of
pancreatic cancer, U-M researchers and colleagues theorized that dissemination happens
before we
tumors can be detected.
This hematoxylin and eosin stained slide of a surgically removed (resected) primary
pancreatic tumor shows a cluster of immune cells (lymphoid aggregate) observed next to a
pancreatic tumor lesion in a patient treated with a GM - CSF vaccine 2 weeks
before surgical removal of the primary
tumor.