Researchers identify best drug therapy for rare, aggressive pancreatic cancer June 10, 2016 Overview Mostrar la transcripción Overview Each year, about 200 to 400 Americans develop acinar cell carcinoma, a rare form of pancreatic cancer that has no effective standard of care. John A. Copland III, Ph.D., discusses a study involving researchers on Mayo Clinic's campuses in Jacksonville, Florida, and Rochester, Minnesota, who found that the chemotherapy drug oxaliplatin is effective in stopping the growth of this cancer. VID-20439992 Profesionales médicos Researchers identify best drug therapy for rare, aggressive pancreatic cancer