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Precision-Panc Master Protocol: Personalising Treatment for Pancreatic Cancer

Recruiting
16 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

The Precision-Panc Master Protocol is a "portal" protocol for patients with known or suspected pancreatic cancer to be accrued through multiple centres in the UK, with the option of being subsequently enrolled into PRIMUS (Pancreatic canceR Individualised Multi-arm Umbrella Studies) examining different treatment regimens and/or biomarker development. Eligible patients will undergo tumour biopsy and blood collection prospectively for molecular profiling at a central laboratory and the results may be used to inform enrolment to PRIMUS studies.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Adult patients (age >16 years).
  • Either:
    • Presence of a hypodense pancreatic mass highly suspicious of primary pancreatic cancer with or without distant metastasis as assessed by a Pancreatic Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT).

Or

  • Histologically or cytologically confirmed pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma and its variants.
    • Patient is willing and able to undergo additional tumour biopsy (from the primary or a metastatic site) aimed at obtaining sufficient tissue for molecular profiling if this is required.
    • Patient is deemed suitable to receive chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy, and/or surgery pending stage of disease at presentation.
    • Patient is deemed potentially eligible for a currently open PRIMUS study
    • Patient has signed informed consent for screening research tumour biopsy (Consent 1).
    • Patient has signed informed consent for Precision-Panc Master Protocol molecular profiling (Consent 2).

Study details

Neoplasms Pancreatic

NCT04161417

Judith Dixon-Hughes

16 February 2024

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