Abstract

Pancreatic cancer is a devastating disease, which is characterized by high mortality, mainly due to advanced diagnosis and limited treatment options. Recent research has made great progress in dealing with this challenge. This has led to progress in all aspects of pancreatic cancer management, including improved screening strategies, the implementation of new assisted therapy, enhanced the results of surgical results, surgical technology, the development of more effective chemotherapy plans, optimization of radiation treatment solutions, and exploration of targeted treatments and targeting a single genetic characteristic. In addition, the continuous survey of immunotherapy may change the treatment method. However, there is still a significant gap in knowledge, especially when identifying reliable biomarkers to detect and prognosis prediction in the early stage, the customization of individual patients treatment plans and the unique microenvironment that overcomes pancreatic tumors. Despite these challenges, the continuous development landscape of pancreatic cancer has brought hope to patients and emphasizes the importance of continuing research work to improve the quality of life of people who are struggling with such powerful diseases.

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