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UCSF PANC Cyst Registry

UCSF PANC Cyst Registry

Recruiting
18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

Pancreatic cysts are found incidentally on 15-50% of CT and MRIs for all indications and their prevalence is increasing. Many of these cysts may be precursors to pancreatic cancer, and thus pose a substantial risk, however, the vast majority are benign. Increased detection of pancreatic cysts provides an opportunity to diagnose pancreatic malignancy at an early, curable stage yet also increases the potential to over-treat clinically insignificant lesions. This presents a clinical challenge to prevent unnecessary resection of indolent disease, with associated risks of infections, bleeding, diabetes, and costly disability. Unfortunately, there is little information on the epidemiology and natural history of pancreatic cysts to help guide management.

Description

This study develops a large, prospectively managed, electronic, patient-directed pancreatic cyst registry based at UCSF. The UCSF Pancreatic Cystic Lesions Registry (PANC Cyst) will facilitate work to improve clinical care and understanding of pancreatic cysts by prospective follow-up of patients with cystic lesions, especially the diagnostically challenging small cysts, to identify factors related to cyst formation and progression to malignancy. Longitudinal data capture that includes clinical outcomes will also enable us to more precisely define anatomic, radiographic and biomarker information that can be used to differentiate populations of patients for whom surgery is indicated, surveillance is warranted, or no further evaluation is necessary.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • The inclusion criteria for this study are intentionally broad. Eligible patients for prospective enrollment will include
  • Adults ≥ 30 years of age
  • Have a radiographic or endoscopic diagnosis of at least one pancreatic cysts regardless of treatment status,
  • No history of pancreatic cancer,
  • Can speak and read English,
  • Have access to a computer or mobile device (~95% of U.S. population); and
  • Are able to complete an electronic informed consent.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patients who don't speak English,
  • Don't have access to a computer or mobile device; or
  • Patients who have a cancer diagnosis.

Study details
    Pancreatic Cyst
    Pancreatic Neoplasms
    Pancreatic Cancer
    Pancreatic Diseases
    Pancreatic Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasm
    Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasm
    Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma
    Mucinous Cyst

NCT04291651

University of California, San Francisco

27 January 2024

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