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| Funder | NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE |
|---|---|
| Recipient Organization | Federation of Amer Soc for Exper Biology |
| Country | United States |
| Start Date | Aug 01, 2023 |
| End Date | Jul 31, 2024 |
| Duration | 365 days |
| Number of Grantees | 1 |
| Roles | Principal Investigator |
| Data Source | NIH (US) |
| Grant ID | 10747566 |
Project Summary/Abstract Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) is a macro-molecularly diverse hepato-biliary tract malignancy that accounts for approximately 3.0% of gastrointestinal malignancies and between 10% to 20% of primary liver cancers. Over the past 10-20-years, CCA has become the focus of heightened interest and concern, due in large part to the now well recognized increasing incidence of
intrahepatic CCA in various countries around the world, as well as with CCA’s globally high mortality rates also rising in several areas of the world, including the USA. Most CCA patients are diagnosed with advanced disease, where treatment options are limited and overall, 5-year survival rates are dismal. However recent advances in a growing number of targeted therapies
and clinical trials are offering some hope for improving survival outcomes for advanced CCA patients. To our knowledge, this FASEB Scientific Conference represents the first-of-its kind 4- day in person comprehensive scientific meeting solely devoted to CCA. It brings together a diverse group of senior and talented early career investigators to critically assess important
areas of current and evolving basic, translational, and clinical research focused on addressing the major challenges that continue to limit progress towards achieving significant improvements in CCA prevention, clinical management, and patient survival outcomes. Key topic areas that will be addressed include (1) the challenges of inter- and intra-tumoral heterogeneity, (2) the
roles of the microbiome and tumor microenvironment in affecting disease progression, therapeutic resistance, and immunosurveillance, (3) cellular origins, lineage, and genomic relationships between CCA and hepatocellular carcinoma, (4) identification of novel and more effective biomarker signatures for early CCA detection and for monitoring prognosis and
treatments; (5) advances in “multi-omics” for personalizing therapies, (6) innovative preclinical modeling for CCA drug discovery, (7) current and emerging trends in CCA personalized medicine, and (8) exploring new technologies and approaches for CCA therapies. Additional important aims of this much needed conference involve providing a collegial and collaborative
environment that supports early career investigator development, promotes scientific cross-talk between different scientific and clinical disciplines, mentors underrepresented researchers actively engaged or interested in joining the CCA research community, and encourages networking with international CCA research consortiums and patient advocacy organizations.
The ultimate aim is to advance new and effective strategies for greatly reducing the human impact of this highly fatal malignancy.
Federation of Amer Soc for Exper Biology
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