Identifying biomarkers of early pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) could facilitate screening for individuals at higher than average risk and expedite the diagnosis in individuals with symptoms and substantially improve an individual's chance of surviving the disease. The investigators propose a longitudinal study of subjects at higher than average risk of PDAC in order to generate clinical data and bank serial blood specimens.
Patients diagnosed with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) have only an 10% chance of surviving 5 years after diagnosis. Most PDAC is advanced and not amenable to curative therapies at the time of diagnosis, owing to lack of symptoms in early disease, nonspecific symptoms when they do develop resulting in a delay in diagnosis. Identifying biomarkers of early PDAC could facilitate screening for individuals at higher than average risk and expedite the diagnosis in individuals with symptoms and substantially improve an individual's chance of surviving the disease. The investigators propose a longitudinal study of participants at higher than average risk of PDAC in order to generate clinical data and bank serial blood specimens. Participants will include individuals with family history of pancreas cancer, individuals with cystic pancreas lesions or chronic pancreatitis, and individuals with new-onset diabetes. Identifying specific biomarkers - blood markers and/or a clinical "prodrome" - in participants who go on to develop PDAC could improve the diagnostic approach outcomes for patients diagnosed with PDAC.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
1,250
Unversity of Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha, Nebraska, United States
RECRUITINGNumber of pancreas cancer cases diagnosed.
Number of pancreas cancer cases diagnosed.
Time frame: 10 years
Biomarkers which may predict early pancreas cancer.
Biomarkers which may predict early pancreas cancer.
Time frame: 10 years
Result of MMTT which may indicate type 3c diabetes, which may be a risk factor for pancreas cancer.
Result of MMTT which may indicate type 3c diabetes, which may be a risk factor
Time frame: 10 years
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