Abstract

Pancreatic cancer is grimly resistant to treatment, mainly because of the disease's ability to metastasize; only about 4% of patients survive for 5 years. But by delivering radiation directly to the cancer cells via genetically modified bacteria, researchers have hit upon a novel way to halt the disease's spread, they report this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

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