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Molecular and Phenotypic Profiling for Precision Medicine in Pancreatic Cancer: Current Advances and Future Perspectives

Koji Miyabayashi, Hayato Nakagawa, Kazuhiko Koike

2021Frontiers in Oncology29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Pancreatic cancer is the most common lethal malignancy, with little improvement in patient outcomes over the decades. The development of early detection methods and effective therapeutic strategies are needed to improve the prognosis of patients with this disease. Recent advances in cancer genomics have revealed the genetic landscape of pancreatic cancer, and clinical trials are currently being conducted to match the treatment to underlying mutations. Liquid biopsy-based diagnosis is a promising method to start personalized treatment. In addition to genome-based medicine, personalized models have been studied as a tool to test candidate drugs to select the most efficacious treatment. The innovative three-dimensional organoid culture platform, as well as patient-derived xenografts can be used to conduct genomic and functional studies to enable personalized treatment approaches. Combining genome-based medicine with drug screening based on personalized models may fulfill the promise of precision medicine for pancreatic cancer.

Topics & Concepts

Precision medicinePersonalized medicinePancreatic cancerMedicineCancer MedicinePharmacogenomicsDiseaseClinical trialMalignancyLiquid biopsyGenomicsBioinformaticsCancerComputational biologyOncologyInternal medicineGenomePathologyGeneBiologyPharmacologyGeneticsPancreatic and Hepatic Oncology ResearchCancer Genomics and DiagnosticsCancer Cells and Metastasis
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