Patients

DC Dan Calatayud
CD Christian Dehlendorff
MB Mogens K. Boisen
JH Jane Preuss Hasselby
NS Nicolai Aagaard Schultz
JW Jens Werner
HI Heike Immervoll
AM Anders Molven
CH Carsten Palnæs Hansen
JJ Julia S. Johansen
ask Ask a question
Favorite

FFPE tumor specimens (n = 359 including an internal control) were obtained from patients who underwent resection with radical intent for the following diagnoses: PDAC (n = 165), A-AC (n = 59), DC (n = 6), distal CBD cancer (n = 21), chronic pancreatitis (CP) (n = 39), gastric cancer (GC) (n = 20), serous cyst adenoma (n = 2), and no cancer (n = 4; cysts or fibrosis that could not be classified as normal pancreas or pancreatitis and did not have any malignant foci) and healthy subjects (HS) (n = 35). The pancreatic and periampullary specimens came from patients who had undergone pancreaticoduodenectomy, distal pancreatectomy, or total pancreatectomy between 2004 and 2011 in Denmark (Herlev Hospital n = 9; Rigshospitalet n = 198), Germany (Heidelberg n = 69), and Norway (Bergen n = 55). The chronic pancreatitis specimens came from Copenhagen (n = 5) and Heidelberg (n = 34). All normal pancreas tissue was obtained from Heidelberg from organ donors or patients with traumatic pancreatic lesions leading to resection of healthy pancreatic tissue. The Danish patients were included in the BIOPAC Study (BIOmarkers in patients with Pancreatic Cancer). The gastric cancers came from patients who had undergone surgery at Gentofte Hospital. An experienced pathologist reassessed all samples to select the most representative part of the specimen, and tumors were classified and graded according to the World Health Organization criteria [33].

One hundred fifty-seven FFPE tumor specimens were analyzed from patients who underwent surgery with radical intent for PDAC (n = 103) and A-AC (n = 54). The patients were included in the BIOPAC Study at Rigshospitalet in Denmark. Inclusion criteria were age ≥ 18 years and histologically verified PC in a resected specimen. After surgery, the majority of the patients (87%) were treated with adjuvant gemcitabine for 6 months or until disease recurrence.

Patient characteristics are shown in Table 1.

Characteristics of the Danish patients

Values are N (%). Numbers may not add up due to missing values

No clinical information is available from the patients with gastric cancer and the patients and healthy subjects from Heidelberg and Bergen

Do you have any questions about this protocol?

Post your question to gather feedback from the community. We will also invite the authors of this article to respond.

post Post a Question
0 Q&A