Understanding Pancreatic Cancer: Genetics. Early Action, and Future Research

In this episode of MedInsights Unleashed, Professor Philip A. Philip, MD, PhD, FRCP, Professor of Medical Oncology at Wayne State University School of Medicine and the Henry Ford Cancer Institute, shares vital insights into one of the most challenging cancers to detect and treat—pancreatic cancer. He highlights the urgent need for early recognition of symptoms and the growing understanding of genetic risks, including BRCA mutations and family history.

The discussion also covers emerging research into KRAS, a mutation that could play a major role in changing future treatment strategies. With perspectives from both U.S. and global healthcare systems, this episode emphasizes the power of awareness, timely action, and the promise of personalized medicine in improving outcomes for patients.

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