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University of Nebraska Medical Center

2012

Adenocarcinoma

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A Heuristic Solution Of The Identifiability Problem Of The Age-Period-Cohort Analysis Of Cancer Occurrence: Lung Cancer Example., Tengiz Mdzinarishvili, Simon Sherman Apr 2012

A Heuristic Solution Of The Identifiability Problem Of The Age-Period-Cohort Analysis Of Cancer Occurrence: Lung Cancer Example., Tengiz Mdzinarishvili, Simon Sherman

Journal Articles: Eppley Institute

BACKGROUND: The Age-Period-Cohort (APC) analysis is aimed at estimating the following effects on disease incidence: (i) the age of the subject at the time of disease diagnosis; (ii) the time period, when the disease occurred; and (iii) the date of birth of the subject. These effects can help in evaluating the biological events leading to the disease, in estimating the influence of distinct risk factors on disease occurrence, and in the development of new strategies for disease prevention and treatment.

METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We developed a novel approach for estimating the APC effects on disease incidence rates in the frame of …


Differential Expression Of Metabolic Genes In Tumor And Stromal Components Of Primary And Metastatic Loci In Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma., Nina V. Chaika, Fang Yu, Vinee Purohit, Kamiya Mehla, Audrey J. Lazenby, Dominick J. Dimaio, Judy M. Anderson, Jen Jen Yeh, Keith R. Johnson, Michael A. Hollingsworth, Pankaj K. Singh Jan 2012

Differential Expression Of Metabolic Genes In Tumor And Stromal Components Of Primary And Metastatic Loci In Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma., Nina V. Chaika, Fang Yu, Vinee Purohit, Kamiya Mehla, Audrey J. Lazenby, Dominick J. Dimaio, Judy M. Anderson, Jen Jen Yeh, Keith R. Johnson, Michael A. Hollingsworth, Pankaj K. Singh

Journal Articles: Eppley Institute

BACKGROUND: Pancreatic cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer related deaths in the United States with a five-year survival rate of 6%. It is characterized by extremely aggressive tumor growth rate and high incidence of metastasis. One of the most common and profound biochemical phenotypes of animal and human cancer cells is their ability to metabolize glucose at high rates, even under aerobic conditions. However, the contribution of metabolic interrelationships between tumor cells and cells of the surrounding microenvironment to the progression of cancer is not well understood. We evaluated differential expression of metabolic genes and, hence, metabolic pathways …