Summary of the 2H MR results obtained upon injecting into PDAC-implanted mice. Credit: Science Advances (2024). DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adm8600 Pancreatic cancer is difficult to detect, in part because the pancreas sits deep in the abdominal cavity in a position that can vary from person to person; pancreatic tumors therefore can remain hidden until too late for treatment. Now, researchers at the Weizmann Institute of Science demonstrate how an emerging magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) approach could make pancreatic tumors “light up” in MRI scans. The research is published in the journal Science Read More
