Monthly Archives: February 2014
MiRNAs Acting in Concert Impede PDCD4 and Related Genes in Pancreatic Cancer
Writing a pancreatic cancer blog is interesting. Research questions seem limited only by the level of imagination of researchers. We have addressed in our Pancreatica Blog a small body of research related to MicroRNA (MiRNA) work primarily related to seeking patterns that may aid in the eventual earlier diagnosis or even screening for pancreatic cancer […]
Including Grade Status Marker Levels in the Staging of Neuroendocrine Tumors
In a sense, the pancreatic cancer research underlying this blog posting is a bookend to the one that we discussed here in the Pancreatica Blog about a month ago. Then, researchers had incorporated the Ki-67 cell proliferation marker into a standard Tumor-Node-Metastasis system (American Joint Committee on Cancer – AJCC) to see if the novel […]
More Information in the Adjuvant Chemoradiation Controversy for Pancreatic Cancer
The findings of the European Study Group for Pancreatic Cancer (ESPAC-1) clinical trial and championed by surgeon John Neoptolemos of Liverpool University more than a decade ago challenged the assumption that chemotherapy combined with radiation was a superior regimen after pancreatic cancer (ductal adenocarcinoma of the pancreas) surgery. The chemotherapy alone arm of this trial (using […]
Daniel Von Hoff Inducted into Lederberg Society for Work on Abraxane in Pancreatic Cancer
One of our favorite physician pancreatic cancer researchers, Daniel Von Hoff, has been honored by induction into the Joshua Lederberg Society on February 13, 2014 primarily for his work in shepherding the development of Abraxane (nab-paclitaxel) in combination with gemcitabine for the treatment of advanced cancer of the pancreas (ductal adenocarcinoma of the pancreas). This […]
Can Can for Pan Can (pancreatic cancer)
It seems pretty rare that we get humor associated with pancreatic cancer (ductal adenocarcinoma of the pancreas). Now comes a goofy and fun awareness video piece on Youtube from a sister pancreatic cancer nonprofit organization in the UK (Pancreatic Cancer UK). Will it go viral? Will it ignite the next new dance fad? We can […]