Hepatobiliary tumors have a poor prognosis and high individual heterogeneity, the patient with hepatobiliary tumors even accepted radical surgery, the postoperative recurrence rate is still high. Therefore, it is of great significance to find important prognostic markers to improve patient prognosis and formulate new treatment plans. In recent years, targeted therapy and immunotherapy make cancer treatment enter a new field, However, tumor heterogeneity is the greatest challenge in cancer therapeutics and biomarkers discovery. In this study, we collected a wide rang of patients' information, including photos of patients' face, physical strength and nutrition indicators, blood ,stool and pathological tissue specimens from tumor patients, then Multi-omics testing were applied to Looking for novel therapeutic targets and prognostic markers to predict patient response to treatment. Clinicians choose the best treatment plan for the patient based on the test results to improve the patient's survival time and quality of life.
This is an ongoing, longitudinal, observational clinical cohort study of patients with tumors of the alimentary tract, mainly hepatobiliary tumors. All the patients are diagnosed, treated and followed up. In the future, some other patient information will be gradually updated to this database
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
1,000
Gang Chen
Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China
Evaluate the overall survival rate of all patients with hepatobiliary tumor
In order to identify the potential influence factors of hepatobiliary tumor patients survival
Time frame: 5 years
Evaluate the recurrence free survival rate of patients with hepatobiliary tumor
In order to identify the potential influence factors of tumor recurrencesamples from patients with hepatobiliary cancers
Time frame: 5 years
Evaluate the cancer-specific survival rate of patients with hepatobiliary tumor
In order to identify the potential influence factors of tumor-induced death in patients with hepatobiliary tumors
Time frame: 5 years
Evaluate the Progression Free Survival rate of patients with hepatobiliary tumor
In order to identify the potential influence factors of tumor progression from patients with hepatobiliary cancers
Time frame: 5 years
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