Pancreatic cancer clues hidden in microRNA, study finds
NCT ID NCT04765410
First seen Apr 28, 2026 · Last updated May 23, 2026 · Updated 4 times
Summary
This study looked at small molecules called microRNAs in tissue samples from 57 people with pancreatic cancer. The samples were collected during a routine endoscopic procedure. Researchers wanted to see if certain microRNA patterns are linked to how aggressive the cancer is, how long people live, and how they respond to treatment. The goal is to better understand the disease and possibly guide personalized treatment in the future.
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Locations
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"Carol Davila" University Central Emergency Hospital
Bucharest, Sector 1, 010825, Romania
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"Prof Dr Agrippa Ionescu" Emergency Hospital
Bucharest, Sector 1, 011356, Romania
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"Victor Babes" National Pathology Institute
Bucharest, Sector, 050096, Romania
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Clinical Emergency Hospital Bucharest
Bucharest, Sector 1, 014461, Romania
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Fundeni Clinical Institute
Bucharest, Sector 2, 022328, Romania
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