Affiliation:
1. Department of Medicine, Hem-Onc Section, Center for Cancer Prevention and Drug Development, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, OK, United States
Abstract
Background:
The incidence of pancreatic cancer (PC) is rising in parallel with the deaths
caused by this malignant disease largely due to limited improvement in current treatment strategies. In
spite of aggressive PC research, for the past three decades, there has been no significant improvement
in the five-year survival for this cancer. Like many other cancers, it takes several years for normal
pancreatic cells to transform into pancreatic precursor lesions and to further progress into invasive carcinoma.
Hence there is a scope for the development of chemo-preventive strategies to inhibit/
delay/prevent progression of this disease into an advanced stage cancer.
Objective:
Chemoprevention of pancreatic cancer.
Method:
Review of published literature.
OResults and Conclusion:
Availability of various genetically engineered mouse (GEM) models of PC
has led to accelerated progress in understanding the disease and developing intervention strategies otherwise
stalled for a long time. These GEM models spontaneously develop PC in a stepwise manner
and mimic the disease etiology in humans. Understanding PC development from initiation to progression
to metastasis is very important for early detection and prevention of PC. In this review, we focus
on the current situation, the potential challenges, the progress in existing strategies and available opportunities
as well as suggest key areas for research within the increasingly important area of pancreatic
cancer chemoprevention.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Pharmacology,Molecular Medicine,Drug Discovery,Biochemistry,Organic Chemistry
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