
Pancreatic cancer is challenging to treat, often diagnosed at an advanced stage and resistant to conventional therapies. Recent advancements in medical science reveal innovative therapies for improved outcomes and extended life. Developments in immunotherapy, targeted drug delivery, personalized medicine, and gene editing reshape how clinicians approach this disease. From immune checkpoint inhibitors to cancer vaccines and CRISPR-based strategies, these new treatments are designed to overcome the biological barriers of pancreatic tumors. As research evolves, innovative therapies enhance global understanding of pancreatic cancer and patient treatment. Innovative Therapies for Pancreatic Cancer examines the latest advances in treating pancreatic cancer, covering immunotherapy, targeted therapies, gene editing, nanotechnology, and precision medicine. It addresses the clinical, ethical, and personal dimensions of these innovative approaches, providing a well-rounded perspective on the progress and challenges in the field. This book covers topics such as genetics, drug development, and oncology, and is a useful resource for medical and healthcare professionals, oncologists, academicians, researchers, and scientists.
Page Count:
470
Publication Date:
2025-08-22
ISBN-13:
9798337314693
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