Pancreatic Cancers: A Review of Studies from Pakistan and Comparison with Global Trends

S. Ali, Y. Adnan, S. M. A. Ali
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The objective of this review article is to discuss clinical data from studies on Pakistani pancreatic cancer population and its comparison with international data. This review article will allow researchers to identify gaps in the data and hence to design further research in order to address these gaps accordingly. Search was carried out via Google Scholar, PubMed and PakMediNet search engines using keywords “Pancreatic cancers”, “Pancreatic adenocarcinoma” and “Pakistan”. Pancreatic cancers are one of the most lethal cancers globally. Statistics show that 97.8% of cases of pancreatic cancers in Pakistan have led to mortality. For various cancers around the world, epidemiological data has been used for development of diagnostic tools and therapies. Despite the alarming situation of pancreatic cancers in Pakistan, only limited work has been done in this area. Majority of the studies are based exclusively on reporting of clinical data. Pakistan has not been able to even gather sufficient data to proceed research based on association of molecular aspects of tumor with clinical characteristics. On the contrary, researchers, scientists and clinicians from other parts of the world are already working on association studies, prediction of prognosis, treatment selection and improving the survival of their population. It is an immense need of the situation that molecular based studies are carried out on Pakistani pancreatic cancer population so that diagnosis, prognosis, treatment and survival of these patients can be made better.
胰腺癌:巴基斯坦研究综述及与全球趋势比较
这篇综述文章的目的是讨论巴基斯坦胰腺癌人群研究的临床数据及其与国际数据的比较。这篇综述文章将使研究人员能够识别数据中的差距,从而设计进一步的研究,以便相应地解决这些差距。通过Google Scholar、PubMed和PakMediNet搜索引擎,使用关键词“胰腺癌”、“胰腺腺癌”和“巴基斯坦”进行搜索。胰腺癌是全球最致命的癌症之一。统计数据显示,巴基斯坦97.8%的胰腺癌病例导致死亡。对于世界各地的各种癌症,流行病学数据已用于开发诊断工具和治疗方法。尽管巴基斯坦的胰腺癌情况令人震惊,但在这方面只做了有限的工作。大多数研究完全基于临床数据的报告。巴基斯坦甚至没有能够收集到足够的数据来开展基于肿瘤分子方面与临床特征的关联的研究。相反,来自世界其他地区的研究人员、科学家和临床医生已经在进行关联研究、预测预后、选择治疗方法和提高其人口的存活率。目前迫切需要对巴基斯坦胰腺癌人群进行基于分子的研究,以改善这些患者的诊断、预后、治疗和生存。
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