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Computer Predicts Pancreatic Cancer
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Tags: Pancreatic Disease, Cancer, Pancreatic Cancer, Johns Hopkins Hospital
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hopkinsmedicine.org — “Johns Hopkins scientists have developed a gene-based test to distinguish harmless from precancerous pancreatic cysts. The test may eventually help some patients avoid needless surgery to remove the harmless variety. A report on the development is published in the July 20 issue of Science Translational Medicine. The investigators estimate that fluid-filled cysts are identified in more than a million patients each year, most of whom have undergone CT or MRI scans to evaluate non-specific sym” View full resource at hopkinsmedicine.org
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