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Understanding Autophagy in Pancreatic Cancer: From Bioinformatics to Clinical Insights

Pancreatic cancer is a devastating illness with a poor five-year survival rate. A team of researchers, which includes A/Prof Gautam Sethi, explores the role of autophagy in pancreatic cancer and its influence on cancer hallmarks. It suggests new therapeutic strategies by targeting autophagy-related genes and proteins, emphasizing the potential for precision medicine. The findings offer practical implications for developing innovative treatments to control autophagy and improve pancreatic cancer management.

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