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Prognostic Factors in Periampullary Tumors and Cysts

Prognostic Factors in Periampullary Tumors and Cysts

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18 years and older
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Phase N/A

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Overview

The project aims at analysing prognostic and predictive factors involved in diagnostics and surgical treatment of cysts and tumors in the pancreas and periampullary region using both clinical data and blood and tissue samples for biomarker development and validation.

Description

From november 2021 an onward, study participants will be prospectively enrolled within the observational study. Before that, study participants are retrospectively enrolled. The study has a broad perspective including studies on clinical outcomes and prognostics based on patient and tumor characteristics.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Recommended surgery for tumor or cyst in the pancreas or periampullary region
  • Information avalible in electronic journal files
  • Informed consent (or deceased for retrospective part of the study)

Exclusion Criteria:

  • No informed consent (and still alive at study initiation)

Study details
    Pancreas Cancer
    Pancreas Neoplasm
    Pancreas Cyst
    Pancreatic Fistula
    Pancreas Disease
    Bile Duct Cancer
    Periampullary Cancer
    Surgery
    Surgery--Complications

NCT05155878

Umeå University

26 January 2024

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