Abstract

An increasing number of studies suggested that the tumor microenvironment exerts a substantial influence on the pathophysiology of pancreatic cancer. As a crucial component of the tumor microenvironment,the tumor stroma plays a pivotal role in the occurrence,development,and chemotherapy resistance of pancreatic cancer. By serving as a proxy for the interaction between tumor cells and the microenvironment,the tumor stroma ratio(TSR) has emerged as a focal point of investigation in recent years. At present,numerous studies show that a low TSR is a protective factor for the prognosis of resectable pancreatic cancer. Additionally, patients with a low TSR are more suitable for the gemcitabine and albumin-bound paclitaxel chemotherapy regimen. But these researches are not conclusive, and there is still a gap between guiding precision treatment. Further research and exploration are required. Integration of artificial intelligence deep learning models into traditional pathological and imaging assessments facilitates precise evaluation of the TSR. It can also enable stratification and precision treatment of pancreatic cancer patients based on this index.

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