A Texas study found that the majority of pancreatic cancer patients do not receive life-saving surgery.

Published Date: 26 Jul 2023

Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center report in a new study that only 22% of Texas patients with early-stage pancreatic cancer underwent standard-of-care surgery to remove their tumors. The research findings were reported in the journal.

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