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09 2017 BMC medicine

A 25-gene classifier predicts overall survival in resectable pancreatic cancer.

Authors

Birnbaum DJ, Finetti P, Lopresti A, Gilabert M, Poizat F, Raoul JL, Delpero JR, Moutardier V, Birnbaum D, Mamessier E, Bertucci F

Summary

Pancreatic carcinoma is one of the most lethal human cancers. In patients with resectable tumors, surgery followed by adjuvant chemotherapy is the only curative treatment. However, the 5-year survival is 20%. Because of a strong metastatic propensity, neoadjuvant chemotherapy is being tested in randomized clinical trials. In this context, improving the selection of patients for immediate surgery or neoadjuvant chemotherapy is crucial, and high-throughput molecular analyses may help; the present study aims to address this.

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