Automated Author Profile

Jiang, Guixing

Current S-Index

1.4

Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets

Average Dataset Index per Dataset

0.7

Average Dataset Index per dataset

Total Datasets

2

Total datasets for this author

Average FAIR Score

15.4%

Average FAIR Score per dataset

Total Citations

2

Total citations to the author's datasets

Total Mentions

0

Total mentions of the author's datasets

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Datasets

Icaritin and lenvatinib treatment for unresectable localized progressive pancreatic cancer: a report of six cases

Pancreatic cancer is very difficult to detect in its early stages, and its rapid progression and poor prognosis make it a significant therapeutic challenge. Existing treatment modalities, whether standalone or combined, offer limited efficacy, highlighting an urgent need for more effective and less toxic therapeutic strategies. We analyze six cases of pancreatic cancer, each undergoing a novel treatment regimen integrating chemotherapy, targeted therapy, immune therapy, and icaritin. The outcomes demonstrate varying degrees of improvement in all cases. Partial responses were observed in cases 1 and 3, with some tumor shrinkage. Cases 4 and 5 showed limited relief following a slight decrease in tumor size. In cases 2 and 6, no significant progression of the lesion was observed. These results highlight the potential efficacy of this multifaceted approach. Integrating icaritin with chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and/or targeted therapies shows potential as an exploratory approach in managing advanced, locally progressive, or metastatic pancreatic cancer, though further validation is required.

Authors

  • Liu, Xiaolong ;
  • Lu, Jianguo ;
  • Dong, Xinyu ;
  • Zhang, Yizhuo ;
  • Jiang, Guixing ;
  • Cao, Yanlong ;
  • Hong, Defei
1 Citation0 Mentions15% FAIR0.7 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.29245871January 2025

Icaritin and lenvatinib treatment for unresectable localized progressive pancreatic cancer: a report of six cases

Pancreatic cancer is very difficult to detect in its early stages, and its rapid progression and poor prognosis make it a significant therapeutic challenge. Existing treatment modalities, whether standalone or combined, offer limited efficacy, highlighting an urgent need for more effective and less toxic therapeutic strategies. We analyze six cases of pancreatic cancer, each undergoing a novel treatment regimen integrating chemotherapy, targeted therapy, immune therapy, and icaritin. The outcomes demonstrate varying degrees of improvement in all cases. Partial responses were observed in cases 1 and 3, with some tumor shrinkage. Cases 4 and 5 showed limited relief following a slight decrease in tumor size. In cases 2 and 6, no significant progression of the lesion was observed. These results highlight the potential efficacy of this multifaceted approach. Integrating icaritin with chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and/or targeted therapies shows potential as an exploratory approach in managing advanced, locally progressive, or metastatic pancreatic cancer, though further validation is required.

Authors

  • Liu, Xiaolong ;
  • Lu, Jianguo ;
  • Dong, Xinyu ;
  • Zhang, Yizhuo ;
  • Jiang, Guixing ;
  • Cao, Yanlong ;
  • Hong, Defei
1 Citation0 Mentions15% FAIR0.7 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.29245871.v1January 2025