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    A pilot study to explore circulating tumour cells in pancreatic cancer as a novel biomarker.

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    Authors
    Khoja, Leila
    Backen, Alison C
    Sloane, Robert
    Menasce, Lia P
    Ryder, W David J
    Krebs, Matthew G
    Board, Ruth E
    Clack, G
    Hughes, A
    Blackhall, Fiona H
    Valle, Juan W
    Dive, Caroline
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    Affiliation
    Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology Group, Paterson Institute for Cancer Research, Wilmslow Road, Manchester M20 4BX, UK.
    Issue Date
    2012-01-31
    
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    Abstract
    Obtaining tissue for pancreatic carcinoma diagnosis and biomarker assessment to aid drug development is challenging. Circulating tumour cells (CTCs) may represent a potential biomarker to address these unmet needs. We compared prospectively the utility of two platforms for CTC enumeration and characterisation in pancreatic cancer patients in a pilot exploratory study.
    Citation
    A pilot study to explore circulating tumour cells in pancreatic cancer as a novel biomarker. 2012, 106 (3):508-16 Br J Cancer
    Journal
    British Journal of Cancer
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10541/216595
    DOI
    10.1038/bjc.2011.545
    PubMed ID
    22187035
    Type
    Article
    Language
    en
    ISSN
    1532-1827
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1038/bjc.2011.545
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