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Every year, more than 67-thousand people are diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. In most cases, the disease has spread, and patients survive – on average -- for less than a year. Now, the University of Virginia is testing a new kind of drug that doubles life-expectancy and may offer a whole new way to treat several other cancers. Sandy Hausman has that story.
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