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    New program provides comprehensive approach to pancreatic cancer

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    MIAMI – A new program is focused on fighting one of the deadliest cancers.

    The Sylvester Pancreatic Cancer Research Institute was created to increase collaborations between scientists and clinicians and provide more treatment options for patients.

    “The reason pancreatic cancer outcomes are so poor is that the disease is resistant to almost every type of treatment and what we’re really trying to do is take a holistic approach to address this hurdle. We’re trying to leverage our very robust clinical programs, our high volume of patients that we see as well as the world-class research we’re doing in the laboratory,” said Dr. Nipun Merchant, surgical oncologist and founding director of the Sylvester Pancreatic Cancer Research Institute.

    The incidence of pancreatic cancer continues to rise.

    It’s currently the third leading cause of cancer death in the U.S. and experts say it’ll soon become the second leading cause of death just behind lung cancer.

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