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The Italian Rare Pancreatic Exocrine Cancer Initiative

Authors :
Felice Giuliante
Enrico Vasile
Oronzo Brunetti
Chiara Alessandra Cella
Rossana Berardi
Stefano Cascinu
Anita Mangia
Sara Lonardi
Mario Scartozzi
Rita T. Lawlor
Daniele Santini
Fernando De Vita
Michele Milella
Claudio Luchini
Giuseppe Aprile
Antonella Argentiero
Stefania Tommasi
Andrea Casadei Gardini
Sandro Barni
Aldo Scarpa
Nicola Silvestris
Giovanni Brandi
Francesco Di Costanzo
Sara Delfanti
Claudio Doglioni
Vincenzo Mazzaferro
Ivana Cataldo
Evaristo Maiello
Paolo Marchetti
Brunetti, O.
Luchini, C.
Argentiero, A.
Tommasi, S.
Mangia, A.
Aprile, G.
Marchetti, P.
Vasile, E.
Casadei Gardini, A.
Scartozzi, M.
Barni, S.
Delfanti, S.
De Vita, F.
Di Costanzo, F.
Milella, M.
Cella, C. A.
Berardi, R.
Cataldo, I.
Santini, D.
Doglioni, C.
Maiello, E.
Lawlor, R. T.
Mazzaferro, V.
Lonardi, S.
Giuliante, F.
Brandi, G.
Scarpa, A.
Cascinu, S.
Silvestris, N.
Brunetti O.
Luchini C.
Argentiero A.
Tommasi S.
Mangia A.
Aprile G.
Marchetti P.
Vasile E.
Casadei Gardini A.
Scartozzi M.
Barni S.
Delfanti S.
De Vita F.
Di Costanzo F.
Milella M.
Cella C.A.
Berardi R.
Cataldo I.
Santini D.
Doglioni C.
Maiello E.
Lawlor R.T.
Mazzaferro V.
Lonardi S.
Giuliante F.
Brandi G.
Scarpa A.
Cascinu S.
Silvestris N.
Source :
Tumori Journal. 105:353-358
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2019.

Abstract

Introduction:Exocrine pancreatic cancers include common type pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma and cystic neoplasms, which account for 85% and 10% of cases, respectively. The remaining 5% are rare histotypes, comprising adenosquamous carcinoma, acinar cell carcinoma, signet ring cell carcinoma, medullary carcinoma, pancreatoblastoma, hepatoid carcinoma, undifferentiated carcinoma and its variant with osteoclast-like giant cells, solid pseudopapillary carcinoma, and carcinosarcoma. Due to their low incidence, little knowledge is available on their clinical and molecular features as well as on treatment choices. The national initiative presented here aims at the molecular characterization of series of rare histotypes for which therapeutic and follow-up data are available.Methods:A nationwide Italian Rare Pancreatic Cancer (IRaPaCa) task force whose first initiative is a multicentric retrospective study involving 21 Italian cancer centers to retrieve histologic material and clinical and treatment data of at least 100 patients with rare exocrine pancreatic cancers has been created. After histologic revision by a panel of expert pathologists, DNA and RNA from paraffin tissues will be investigated by next-generation sequencing using molecular pathway–oriented and immune-oriented mutational and expression profiling panels constructed availing of the information from the International Cancer Genome Consortium. Bioinformatic analysis of data will drive validation studies by immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization, as well as nanostring assays.Conclusions:We expect to gather novel data on rare pancreatic cancer types that will be useful to inform the design of therapeutic choices.

Details

ISSN :
20382529 and 03008916
Volume :
105
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Tumori Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....27420ac94dc090b51f04410ea0a74f29
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/0300891619839461