Abstract

Pancreatic cancer is a digestive system malignant tumor with extremely poor prognosis. With the rapid development of science and technology, although breakthrough results has been achieved in basic research of pancreatic cancer and some achievement in surgical techniques and adjuvant treatment approach, the survival of patients with pancreatic cancer has not been significantly improved. Among them, the serious disconnection between basic research and clinical practice has led to a slow improvement in the diagnosis and therapy. As a bridge between basic research and clinical work, translational medicine can promote progress of the early detection and precision treatment of pancreatic cancer, thus providing new hope for patients with pancreatic cancer. Key words: Pancreatic neoplasms; Pancreatic cancer; Translational medicine; Diagnosis; Therapy

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