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Pancreatic Cancer: Basic Mechanisms and Therapies, Volume 159
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Pancreatic Cancer: Basic Mechanisms and Therapies, Volume 159
Series: Advances in Cancer Research
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Pancreatic Cancer: Basic Mechanisms and Therapies, Volume 159 in
the Advances in Cancer Research, presents the latest release in
this ongoing, well-regarded serial with invaluable information on
the exciting and fast-moving field of cancer research. Pancreatic
cancer (PC) is the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths in
the United States. Greater than 90% PCs are Pancreatic ductal
adenocarcinomas (PDAC) which have a dismal estimated 5-year overall
survival of only 11%. PDAC is predicted to become the second
leading cause of mortality in the United States by 2030. In the
clinic, the PDAC patients often present with incurable disease at
the time of first diagnosis. This cancer is particularly lethal
because of its propensity to spread quickly to distant organs
including the lymphatic system. PDAC metastasis occurs shortly
after tumor initiation and is caused by a complex interaction
between autonomous tumor cells and cellular elements of the tumor
microenvironment. Although PDAC remains a challenging disease to
treat and a leading cause of cancer-related deaths, progress is
being made in disease etiology and pathogenesis, and intensive
research is focused on developing optimal treatment approaches for
patients. Considering the continuous progress being made in
understanding PDAC pathogenesis and designing new therapies, it was
considered timely to develop an up-to-date thematic issue of
Advances in Cancer Research (ACR) focused on PDAC. In this thematic
issue, we have included ten review articles by experts that cover
cancer disparities, PDAC pathobiology, the roles of the tumor
microenvironment, tumor heterogeneity, PC stem cells, genetic and
signaling events critical for PDAC pathogenesis, Immunotherapy and
chemoresistance in PDAC, and different PDAC mouse models. This
special issue highlights recent research progress in PDAC, which
bridges the gap between basic and clinical research.
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