August 21st 2025
TTFields plus chemotherapy significantly prolonged overall survival compared with chemotherapy alone in patients with pancreatic cancer.
Molecular Testing to Optimize and Personalize Decision Making in the Management of Colorectal Cancer
Recent improvements in our understanding of the biology of colorectal cancer have led to the identification of several important prognostic and predictive markers of disease-associated risk and treatment response for the individual patient.
Therapeutic Implications of Molecular Subtyping for Pancreatic Cancer
March 15th 2017In this article, we review seminal articles that have evaluated the molecular architecture of pancreatic cancer. We compare the methods used and the molecular subtypes defined, and assess the predominant subgroups in order to better understand which therapies may improve patient outcomes.
Incomplete Neoadjuvant Radiation Linked to Worse Outcomes for Rectal Cancer
March 10th 2017Completing a course of preoperative radiotherapy prior to undergoing surgical resection for rectal cancer was associated with improved survival compared with patients who had an incomplete course of radiotherapy.
Nivolumab New Standard for Previously Treated MSI-H Metastatic CRC
January 24th 2017The immune checkpoint inhibitor nivolumab showed durable responses and disease control in a group of heavily pretreated patients with DNA mismatch repair deficient/microsatellite instability high (MSI-H) metastatic colorectal cancer.
Combined Biomarker Expression May Be Significant Driver of Tumorogenisis in Colorectum
January 24th 2017Using immunohistochemistry to measure the expression of certain target enzymes-cox-2 and 15-prostaglandin dehydrogenase (15-PGDH)-in premalignant colorectal adenomas, researchers were able to get significant predictive and prognostic information in patients treated with the cox-2 inhibitor celecoxib for prevention of colorectal adenomas.