Document Type

Article

Journal Title

Biochimica Biophysica Acta Reviews on Cancer

Publication Date

2026

Volume

1881

Abstract

Pancreatic cancer has been renowned for its aggressive nature and occasionally manifests periods of dormancy, presenting a perplexing challenge in studying disease progression. Despite surgery, many patients relapse due to dormancy and chemoresistance, resulting in recurrence and death within a few years. Studies also suggest that pancreatic cancer disseminates early on, spreading to secondary organs with no evidence of disease. The lingering question is: how, where, and when does pancreatic cancer recur and spread? Herein, we explore evidence for clinically dormant pancreatic cancer cells, examining the roles of quiescence and stemness populations and their interactions with the tumor microenvironment. Understanding the molecular factors that control dormancy is crucial for addressing disease heterogeneity and offers opportunities for targeted interventions to enhance pancreatic cancer outcomes.

ISSN

1879-2561

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