Recent progress in pancreatic cancer
Johns Hopkins University · Johns Hopkins Medicine · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Pancreatic cancer is currently one of the deadliest of the solid malignancies. However, surgery to resect neoplasms of the pancreas is safer and less invasive than ever, novel drug combinations have been shown to improve survival, advances in radiation therapy have resulted in less toxicity, and enormous strides have been made in the understanding of the fundamental genetics of pancreatic cancer. These advances provide hope but they also increase the complexity of caring for patients. It is clear that multidisciplinary care that provides comprehensive and coordinated evaluation and treatment is the most effective way to manage patients with pancreatic cancer.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 32.45
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 242
Authors
7- CLChristopher L. WolfgangCorresponding
Johns Hopkins University, Johns Hopkins Medicine, Zero to Three, Cancer Research Center
- JMJoseph M. Herman
Johns Hopkins University, Johns Hopkins Medicine
- DADaniel A. Laheru
Johns Hopkins University, Johns Hopkins Medicine, Cancer Research Center
- APAlison P. Klein
Johns Hopkins University, Johns Hopkins Medicine, Cancer Research Center
- MEMichael Erdek
Johns Hopkins University, Johns Hopkins Medicine
Topics & keywords
- Pancreatic cancer
- SAFER
- Medicine
- Multidisciplinary approach
- Cancer
- Pancreas
- Radiation therapy
- Intensive care medicine
- Good health and well-being