Examining the Legacy of Jerry Springer: From Pancreatic Cancer to Unapologetic Authenticity

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Experts in Cincinnati are conducting research on pancreatic cancer to improve outcomes and survival rates for patients. Pancreatic cancer is often asymptomatic until it reaches later stages, making it difficult to diagnose. Doctors are using screening programs to check people with a family history of the disease and are working to find early warning signs to reverse the trajectory of the disease. Smoking is one of the biggest causes of pancreatic cancer.
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