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Review
. 2003;33(1):43-60.
doi: 10.1385/IJGC:33:1:43.

Experimental animal models of pancreatic carcinogenesis and metastasis

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Review

Experimental animal models of pancreatic carcinogenesis and metastasis

Daoyan Wei et al. Int J Gastrointest Cancer. 2003.

Abstract

Pancreatic cancer is a lethal disease characterized by early metastasis, local invasion, and resistance to conventional therapies. To understand its etiology and eventually make prevention of it possible and effective, appropriate carcinogenesis models will certainly help us understand the effects of environmental and genetic elements on pancreatic carcinogenesis. The development of new treatment strategies to control cancer metastasis is of immediate urgency. Fulfillment of this task relies on our knowledge of the cellular and molecular biology of pancreatic cancer metastasis and the availability of biologically and clinically relevant model systems. Many of the existing pancreatic cancer carcinogenesis and metastasis animal models are described in this review. The advantages and disadvantages of each model and their clinical implications are discussed, and special attention is focused on experimental therapeutic strategies targeting pancreatic cancer metastasis.

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