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Review
. 2006 Aug;32(5):333-47.
doi: 10.1016/j.ctrv.2006.03.003. Epub 2006 Jun 9.

Biliary tract cancers: molecular profiling as a tool for treatment decisions. A literature review

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Biliary tract cancers: molecular profiling as a tool for treatment decisions. A literature review

Rossana Berardi et al. Cancer Treat Rev. 2006 Aug.

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  • Cancer Treat Rev. 2007 Aug;33(5):497. Rossana, Berardi [corrected to Berardi, Rossana]; Mario, Scartozzi [corrected to Scartozzi, Mario]; Federica, Freddari [corrected to Freddari, Federica]; Michela, Squadroni [corrected to Squadroni, Michela]; Alfredo, Santinelli [corrected to Santinelli, Al

Abstract

Biliary tract cancer is a quite rare disease; despite recent significant advances in imaging modalities, most of the patients have advanced disease at presentation thus making radical surgery not feasible. Many different chemotherapeutic regimens have been investigated in small uncontrolled studies, with generally disappointing results. We extensively reviewed the literature on this topic trying to give an explanation to chemoresistance in this setting of patients and considering the molecular profiling as a tool for treatment decision. This review is divided in two parts, in the first one we illustrated chemotherapy results and possible mechanisms of resistance. In the second part we analysed the new molecular targets developing an hypothesis about the future therapeutics perspectives.

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