Pancreatic Cancer Breakthrough: Triple Combination Therapy Eliminates Tumours in Mice Scientists have achieved a major breakthrough in pancreatic cancer research after successfully eliminating tumours in laboratory mice using a triple combination therapy. The study, published in the prestigious journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) , suggests this innovative approach could pave the way for future human clinical trials with minimal side effects. Pancreatic cancer is considered one of the deadliest forms of cancer due to late diagnosis, aggressive progression, and resistance to existing treatments. This new research offers renewed hope for developing more effective therapies. Scientists Report Promising Pancreatic Cancer Treatment in Mice According to the study, researchers were able to overcome pancreatic tumours in mice by combining three targeted treatment strategies. One of the most significant achievements of this approach is its ability to tackle...