How Your Gut Bacteria Could Help Detect Pancreatic Cancer Early
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How your gut bacteria could help detect pancreatic cancer early
SewCreamStudio/ShutterstockWhether you had breakfast this morning or not, your pancreas is working quietly behind the scenes. This vital organ produces the enzymes that help digest your food and the hormones that regulate your metabolism. But when something goes wrong with your pancreas, the consequences can be devastating. Pancreatic cancer has earned the grim nickname “the silent killer” for good reason. By the time most patients experience sy…
Pilot to check GP patient records for signs of pancreatic cancer
Pilot to check GP patient records for signs of pancreatic cancer Meghan Shaw 25 June, 2025 Pilot to check GP patient records for signs of pancreatic cancer 25 June, 2025 £2 million has been invested in equipping GPs with the digital tools to flag pancreatic cancer early in patients over 60 who have recently developed diabetes and lost a lot of weight.300 GP practices in England will start to proactively search patient records to identify indi…
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