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Online ISSN : 1881-2805
Print ISSN : 0913-0071
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Microsatellite instability evaluation of unresectable pancreatic cancer using endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration specimens
Masafumi WATANABEKosuke OKUWAKITomohisa IWAIToru KANEKORikiya HASEGAWATakaaki MATSUMOTOKazuho UEHARAHironori MASUTANIKai ADACHIMasayoshi TADEHARASeigo NAKATANITakahiro KUROSUNaoki MINATOAkihiro TAMAKIAyana ISHIZAKIJunro ISHIZAKITaro HANAOKAYusaku MANABEKana IMAWARITaro KOGAMIMasahiro MATSUSHITAHiroshi IMAIZUMIMitsuhiro KIDAChika KUSANO
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2022 Volume 37 Issue 5 Pages 257-264

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Background: The efficacy of pembrolizumab for solid tumors with a high frequency of microsatellite instability (MSI-H) has been reported. For the treatment of pancreatic cancer, it is important to collect appropriate specimens for MSI evaluation; however, the factors that affect the ability to evaluate MSI have not been clarified. Methods: We prospectively collected MSI evaluation results for patients diagnosed with pancreatic cancer by endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration (EUS-FNA). Results: From September 2019 to April 2021, MSI was found in 73 patients, and could be evaluated in 72 (98.6%). MSI could not be evaluated for one patient as it took 584 days from EUS-FNA to MSI evaluation, and there was DNA degradation in the specimen. MSI-H was found in one patient. Conclusion: The success rate for MSI evaluation using EUS-FNA specimens was high, and no factors significantly affecting the ability to evaluate MSI could be identified. However, long-term storage of specimens could result in the inability to evaluate MSI because of DNA degradation.

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