TY - BOOK ID - 135635863 TI - Recent Advances in Pancreatic Neoplasms PY - 2022 PB - Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - PIWI proteins KW - PIWIL3 KW - PIWIL4 KW - pancreatic cancer KW - EMT KW - chemoresistance KW - motility KW - HNF4A KW - survival KW - pancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasm KW - primary pancreatic carcinoid KW - serotonin-secreting pancreatic tumour KW - serotonin-producing pancreatic tumour KW - neoadjuvant chemotherapy KW - response KW - carbohydrate antigen 19-9 KW - fluorodeoxyglucose KW - pancreatectomy KW - positron emission tomography KW - prognosis KW - standardized uptake value KW - Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma KW - microRNAs KW - pancreatic fistula KW - pancreatic neoplasm KW - renal cell carcinoma KW - pancreatic neoplasms KW - PET-CT scan KW - pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma KW - pancreatic cancer prognosis KW - completion total pancreatectomy KW - pooled analysis KW - recurrent pancreatic cancer KW - repeated pancreatectomy KW - pancreas KW - neuropathy KW - taxanes KW - biomarker KW - C-reactive protein to albumin ratio KW - inflammation KW - intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm KW - modified Glasgow prognostic score KW - neutrophyl lymphocite ratio KW - platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio KW - robotic pancreatic surgery KW - pancreato-gastrostomy KW - low muscle mass KW - sarcopenia KW - pancreatic adenocarcinoma KW - pancreatic surgery KW - body composition KW - n/a UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:135635863 AB - Pancreatic neoplasms include different pathological entities with variable biological behavior and different treatment modalities. Surgery and adjuvant therapy are the cornerstones of the therapeutic approach; however, even after radical resection, the majority of patients experience disease recurrence and the prognosis of pancreatic cancer remains dismal. A multimodal therapeutic approach, based on a combination of neoadjuvant therapy, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, immunotherapy and surgery, appears fundamental to improving the outcomes. This Special Issue of the Journal of Clinical Medicine, entitled “Recent Advances in Pancreatic Neoplasms”, focuses on possible new strategies to treat pancreatic neoplasms. ER -