Establishing an integrated clinical and translational pancreatic cancer research program at the Medical College of Wisconsin
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Pancreatic cancer is currently the fourth leading cause of adult cancer death and its incidence is rising, with pancreatic cancer expected to become the second leading cause of cancer death in the United States by the year 2020. In contrast to breast, prostate, lung, and colorectal cancers, there are no screening mechanisms for pancreatic cancer, and when it is detected, many patients are incurable.
The overwhelming majority of patients with this disease do not have an associated risk factor or family predisposition. Therefore, there is no indication that lifestyle modification will make a significant impact on the incidence of this disease, and families with inherited predisposition are exceedingly rare. To make an impact on the death rate, the development of more effective therapies or a technique for early diagnosis are needed.
Through this award, the Medical College of Wisconsin will establish a Pancreatic Cancer Research Program and aim to launch a novel clinical trial of personalized therapy for patients with Stage I and II pancreatic adenocarcinoma.
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