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		<title>Cancer Research UK - Science Update blog » Pancreatic cancer</title>
		<link>http://scienceblog.cancerresearchuk.org</link>
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				<title>Getting to the root of tumour blood vessels</title>
				<link>http://scienceblog.cancerresearchuk.org/2013/01/18/getting-to-the-root-of-tumour-blood-vessels/</link>
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				<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jan 2013 16:56:39 GMT</pubDate>
				<author>Marianne Baker</author>
				<description><![CDATA[In the first of this series we explained how the ‘neighbourhood’, or microenvironment, around a cancer affects how it grows and spreads. In this next post we’re taking a look at how blood vessels grow into, and feed, a tumour. Angiogenesis &#8230; <a href="http://scienceblog.cancerresearchuk.org/2013/01/18/getting-to-the-root-of-tumour-blood-vessels/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				
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				<title>‘Sleeping Beauty’ reveals new pancreatic cancer genes</title>
				<link>http://scienceblog.cancerresearchuk.org/2012/04/29/sleeping-beauty-reveals-new-pancreatic-cancer-genes/</link>
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				<pubDate>Sun, 29 Apr 2012 19:01:33 GMT</pubDate>
				<author>Kat Arney</author>
				<description><![CDATA[Over recent decades we have made huge progress in survival for many types of cancer, including breast, bowel, testicular, and prostate cancer as well as childhood cancers. But some types of cancer – including pancreatic, lung, and oesophageal cancers, as &#8230; <a href="http://scienceblog.cancerresearchuk.org/2012/04/29/sleeping-beauty-reveals-new-pancreatic-cancer-genes/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				
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				<title>News digest – aspirin, tobacco profits, pancreatic cancer and more</title>
				<link>http://scienceblog.cancerresearchuk.org/2012/03/24/news-digest-aspirin-tobacco-profits-pancreatic-cancer-and-more/</link>
				<guid>http://scienceblog.cancerresearchuk.org/2012/03/24/news-digest-aspirin-tobacco-profits-pancreatic-cancer-and-more/</guid>
				<pubDate>Sat, 24 Mar 2012 09:30:19 GMT</pubDate>
				<author>Oliver Childs</author>
				<description><![CDATA[This week&#8217;s news digest includes our take on aspirin and cancer; a report about the huge profits the tobacco industry makes through selling it&#8217;s deadly product; encouraging early research to tackle pancreatic cancer; and a whole lot more. Scroll through &#8230; <a href="http://scienceblog.cancerresearchuk.org/2012/03/24/news-digest-aspirin-tobacco-profits-pancreatic-cancer-and-more/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				
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				<title>Podcast: cancer genes, kids smoking, shunning sunbeds, and spotting the signs</title>
				<link>http://scienceblog.cancerresearchuk.org/2012/03/22/podcast-cancer-genes-kids-smoking-shunning-sunbeds-and-spotting-the-signs/</link>
				<guid>http://scienceblog.cancerresearchuk.org/2012/03/22/podcast-cancer-genes-kids-smoking-shunning-sunbeds-and-spotting-the-signs/</guid>
				<pubDate>Thu, 22 Mar 2012 13:31:55 GMT</pubDate>
				<author>Kat Arney</author>
				<description><![CDATA[In this month’s podcast a landmark cancer study sheds light on tumour genes, and experts suggest that more breast cancer patients should have genetic tests. New figures reveal worrying numbers of schoolchildren taking up smoking, and leading model agencies sign up &#8230; <a href="http://scienceblog.cancerresearchuk.org/2012/03/22/podcast-cancer-genes-kids-smoking-shunning-sunbeds-and-spotting-the-signs/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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				<title>News digest – children who smoke, pancreatic cancer, abiraterone in Wales, and more</title>
				<link>http://scienceblog.cancerresearchuk.org/2012/02/24/news-digest-children-who-smoke-pancreatic-cancer-abiraterone-in-wales-and-more/</link>
				<guid>http://scienceblog.cancerresearchuk.org/2012/02/24/news-digest-children-who-smoke-pancreatic-cancer-abiraterone-in-wales-and-more/</guid>
				<pubDate>Fri, 24 Feb 2012 17:00:46 GMT</pubDate>
				<author>Oliver Childs</author>
				<description><![CDATA[Here are the cancer stories that caught our eye this week. Click on links to read more in-depth coverage. Think we missed anything? Let us know in the comments below. We released shocking new figures showing that more than 150,000 &#8230; <a href="http://scienceblog.cancerresearchuk.org/2012/02/24/news-digest-children-who-smoke-pancreatic-cancer-abiraterone-in-wales-and-more/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				
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				<title>Podcast: Immunotherapy, plain packaging, a boost for trials, and bacon</title>
				<link>http://scienceblog.cancerresearchuk.org/2012/01/24/podcast-immunotherapy-plain-packaging-a-boost-for-trials-and-bacon/</link>
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				<pubDate>Tue, 24 Jan 2012 09:30:07 GMT</pubDate>
				<author>Kat Arney</author>
				<description><![CDATA[In this month’s podcast there’s good news for UK cancer trials, as our network of Experimental Cancer Medicine Centres gets a £35 million funding boost, and we take a look at the latest research in understanding why some breast cancers &#8230; <a href="http://scienceblog.cancerresearchuk.org/2012/01/24/podcast-immunotherapy-plain-packaging-a-boost-for-trials-and-bacon/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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				<title>Expert Opinion: Professor Nick Lemoine on pancreatic cancer</title>
				<link>http://scienceblog.cancerresearchuk.org/2011/10/12/expert-opinion-professor-nick-lemoine-pancreatic-cancer/</link>
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				<pubDate>Wed, 12 Oct 2011 12:03:11 GMT</pubDate>
				<author>Safia Danovi</author>
				<description><![CDATA[Pancreatic cancer continues to be one of the hardest cancers to treat, so as part of our Research Strategy, we’ve pledged to boost research in this area with the ultimate aim of improving patients’ survival. Professor Nick Lemoine, Director of &#8230; <a href="http://scienceblog.cancerresearchuk.org/2011/10/12/expert-opinion-professor-nick-lemoine-pancreatic-cancer/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				
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				<title>Annual Review 2010/11 – Fighting pancreatic cancer</title>
				<link>http://scienceblog.cancerresearchuk.org/2011/08/02/annual-review-201011-fighting-pancreatic-cancer/</link>
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				<pubDate>Tue, 02 Aug 2011 09:00:23 GMT</pubDate>
				<author>Oliver Childs</author>
				<description><![CDATA[Pancreatic cancer urgently needs more research &#8211; to detect the disease sooner, improve treatments and save lives. Just 3 per cent of people with this cancer survive for five years or more. In this excerpt from our Annual Review Professor &#8230; <a href="http://scienceblog.cancerresearchuk.org/2011/08/02/annual-review-201011-fighting-pancreatic-cancer/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				
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				<title>Pancreatic cancer trial is exciting but we need to wait for the final results</title>
				<link>http://scienceblog.cancerresearchuk.org/2011/04/15/pancreatic-cancer-trial-is-exciting-but-we-need-to-wait-for-the-final-results/</link>
				<guid>http://scienceblog.cancerresearchuk.org/2011/04/15/pancreatic-cancer-trial-is-exciting-but-we-need-to-wait-for-the-final-results/</guid>
				<pubDate>Fri, 15 Apr 2011 12:03:35 GMT</pubDate>
				<author>Henry Scowcroft</author>
				<description><![CDATA[There have been several reports in the media over the last 24 hours about a trial of a new pancreatic cancer treatment. The trial’s called TeloVac, and it’s testing a new cancer drug, called GV1001. Cancer Research UK is helping &#8230; <a href="http://scienceblog.cancerresearchuk.org/2011/04/15/pancreatic-cancer-trial-is-exciting-but-we-need-to-wait-for-the-final-results/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				
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				<title>NCRI conference: is there light at the end of the tunnel for pancreatic, oesophageal and lung cancers?</title>
				<link>http://scienceblog.cancerresearchuk.org/2010/11/17/ncri-conference-is-there-light-at-the-end-of-the-tunnel-for-pancreatic-oesophageal-and-lung-cancers/</link>
				<guid>http://scienceblog.cancerresearchuk.org/2010/11/17/ncri-conference-is-there-light-at-the-end-of-the-tunnel-for-pancreatic-oesophageal-and-lung-cancers/</guid>
				<pubDate>Wed, 17 Nov 2010 12:30:14 GMT</pubDate>
				<author>Nell Barrie</author>
				<description><![CDATA[Tackling pancreatic, oesophageal and lung cancer is one of the biggest challenges facing cancer researchers today. Together more than 55,000 people are diagnosed with these cancers every year in the UK, yet survival rates have changed little over the last &#8230; <a href="http://scienceblog.cancerresearchuk.org/2010/11/17/ncri-conference-is-there-light-at-the-end-of-the-tunnel-for-pancreatic-oesophageal-and-lung-cancers/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				
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