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A clinical trial at University Hospital in Coventry is offering a new combination of treatments which could ultimately allow patients with advanced pancreatic cancer to live for longer.
The new HALO 301 trial will treat patients with two existing chemotherapies, nab-paclitaxel and gemcitabine, in combination with a new treatment called PEGPH20, an enzyme which breaks down hyaluronan. This should slow tumour growth, ultimately allowing patients to live for longer.
University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire reports that there are 820 patients diagnosed with pancreatic cancer each year in the West Midlands area.
Dr Scott-Brown, consultant clinical oncologist at the trust, said: “I’m delighted to be leading this innovative new trial in a disease area which has historically been neglected in terms of research and investment and joining Pancreatic Cancer UK in spreading the word about it to patients in the West Midlands. We hope it leads to not only a much-needed new treatment option for eligible patients with advanced disease, but also ultimately helps to improve survival rates and quality of life for many patients across the UK in the future.”
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