By Rachel Champeau October 13, 2011 UCLA RESEARCH ALERT FINDINGS: A UCLA study has found variations in the types of bacteria found in the saliva of patients with pancreatic […]
Hirshberg Foundation funds UCLA study of fructose in pancreatic cancer
Read in the Washington Post: By Reuters Tuesday, August 3, 2010 Fructose helps pancreatic cancer cells to multiply, UCLA study finds WASHINGTON — Pancreatic tumor cells use fructose to divide […]
UCLA Saliva Study for Pancreatic Cancer
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UCLA–Veterans Affairs team develops new tool to help guide pancreatic cyst treatment
UCLA–Veterans Affairs team develops new tool to help guide pancreatic cyst treatment Rachel Champeau, [email protected] 310-794-2270 As a result of improved imaging technology, pancreatic cysts are increasingly diagnosed […]
Hirshberg Foundation Awards and Grants 2010
We are pleased to announce the selection of 2010-2011 Hirshberg Foundation for Pancreatic Cancer Research Seed Grant Award recipients. The purpose of our seed grant program is to impact the […]
UCLA Surgeons Identify Molecular Pathway That May Help Target Future Therapies Against Tumor Angiogenesis
UCLA SURGEONS IDENTIFY MOLECULAR PATHWAY THAT MAY HELP TARGET FUTURE THERAPIES AGAINST TUMOR ANGIOGENESIS Study provides a new look at molecular contributors to angiogenesis CHICAGO—Researchers at the University of California […]