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Scientists discover an unexpected way to make pancreatic cancer cells self-destruct

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ScienceDailyScientists discover an unexpected way to make pancreatic cancer cells self-destructsciencedaily.com
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Researchers tested experimental PCAI compounds against pancreatic cancer cells and found they had powerful anticancer effects. One leading compound blocked more than 90% of cancer cell migration, suggesting it could help prevent the spread of tumors. Rather than suppressing cancer signaling, the treatment hyperactivated key pathways until the cells essentially self-destructed.

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