targeted therapy for pancreatic cancer
Targeted therapy for pancreatic cancer refers to a specific treatment approach that focuses on identifying and directly attacking the unique characteristics or molecules within pancreatic cancer cells, aiming to inhibit their growth and spread, while minimizing harm to healthy cells.
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