Paired with an existing test, this could become a life-saving diagnostic tool for people with a notoriously deadly form of cancer.
By Adrianna Nine February 24, 2025
https://www.extremetech.com/science/blo ... 5-accuracyPancreatic cancer is widely considered one of the deadliest forms of cancer, claiming nearly 52,000 lives a year in the United States alone. Compared with other aggressive cancers, though, pancreatic cancer doesn't owe its high mortality rate to treatment difficulties; rather, late diagnosis is to blame. Many people with pancreatic cancer don't experience symptoms until the disease has advanced to other areas of the body, after which treatment becomes far less effective.
It's for this reason that a quick, low-cost test for early-stage pancreatic cancer could save thousands of lives every year. Today, researchers at the Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU) are one step closer to making that a reality. In a paper published in Science Translational Medicine, specialists at the university's Knight Cancer Institute, Cancer Early Detection Advanced Research Center, and Brenden-Colson Center for Pancreatic Care shared that they've developed a rapid blood assay that looks for signs of pancreatic cancer. The test reliably identifies 85% of early-stage pancreatic cancers, making it a promising screening tool for people without telltale symptoms.