A study demonstrates the role of the Galectin-1 protein in the nucleus of the cells surrounding the tumor — fibroblasts — contributing to their activation. Activated fibroblasts promote tumor growth and spread, while also conferring resistance to treatments. This may be one of the reasons behind the high aggressiveness of pancreatic cancer, which has a five-year survival rate of only 10%. The study’s findings open the door to new therapeutic strategies against this type of cancer, focusing on the possibility of inhibiting this protein within the cells that surround and protect the tumor.
Key to the high aggressiveness of pancreatic cancer identified
- Post author:Annie Holland
- Post published:April 15, 2025
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