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Detection of Pancreatic Cancer Using a Methylation-Specific PCR-Based Multi-Cancer Early Detection Test

Context: Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is an aggressive malignancy often diagnosed at advanced stages due to the lack of early clinical symptoms. DNA methylation alterations arise early in PDAC tumorigenesis and may serve as promising biomarkers for blood-based cancer detection. Objective: To evaluate the performance of EPISEEK, a laboratory-developed blood-based multi-cancer early detection (MCED) assay, for detecting PDAC across disease stages.

bioRxiv 10d ago

Matched pancreatic cancer liver metastatic model system reveals cancer cell-dependent organotropism and site-specific tumor microenvironment reflective of human disease

Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is a deadly, highly metastatic disease, driven by an interplay between cancer cells and the metastatic site-specific microenvironment. However, pre-clinical models that robustly capture these interactions within the context of matched primary and metastatic tumors are limited. Here, we present a novel transplant model system for matched pancreas and liver tumors to study PDAC metastatic progression.

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Development positions malignant cellular states but does notexplain their diversification

Epithelial cancers are often described as aberrant reactivations of embryonic or tissue-forming programs, but whether malignant cellular-state diversification is actually constrained by developmental trajectories remains unclear. Here, we present a quantitative framework to test this idea in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC). Using representation learning on large-scale single-cell data, we build a reference space that captures the main axes of normal foregut and pancreatic epithelial...

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One fat helped pancreatic cancer grow while another cut disease in half

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