Pancreatic cancer

Pancreatic cancer

Pancreatic cancer, a fearsome and complex disease, develops in the tissues of this crucial organ of the digestive system. It is characterised by the abnormal and uncontrolled growth of pancreatic cells,

It is a malignant neoplasm of the pancreas. The most common type of pancreatic cancer, accounting for 95% of these tumours, is adenocarcinoma, which develops in the exocrine component of the pancreas. A minority arise from islet cells and are classified as neuroendocrine tumours. The pancreas, located behind the stomach, plays an essential role in regulating metabolism by producing digestive enzymes and hormones, including insulin.

The symptoms that lead to a diagnosis depend on the location, size and tissue type of the tumour. They may include abdominal pain and jaundice (if the tumour is compressing the bile ducts).

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C0018010
 OneFrozenvial 
C0018002
 OneFrozenvial 
305133
 1cryovial 
305031
-
C0018003
 OneFrozenvial 
T3166-C
Discontinued
-
C0018023
 OneFrozenvial 
300144
 1cryovial 
300143
 1cryovial 
GBTC-297H
 1vial 
GBTC-272H
 1vial 
C0018001
 OneFrozenvial 
330143
 1cellcultureflask 
330144
 1cellcultureflask 
300438
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GBTC-1088B
 1vial 
300158
 1cryovial 
GBTC-320H
 1vial 
300228
 1cryovial 
GBTC-211H
 1vial