Pancreatic cancer is a tough nut. It's like glioblastoma. It hits you hard before you even know you have it. Every pancreatic cancer cell and tissue that we've looked at, they have damaged mitochondria and they're fermenting. So clearly they're gonna be vulnerable to that kind of approach. But nobody's doing that. And there's no clinic anywhere except some of the ones we know in different places where they recognize that.
Thomas Seyfried, PhD is a preeminent cancer expert and professor in the department of biology at Boston College. He received a PhD in 1976 in genetics and neurochemistry from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, followed by a postdoctoral degree from Yale University in the field of neurochemistry and genetics.
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