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Contact Information:

Judith Dixon-Hughes 01413302718
judith.dixon@glasgow.ac.uk


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Be Part of Research - Trial Details - Precision-Panc Master Protocol: Personalising Treatment for Pancreatic Cancer

Precision-Panc Master Protocol: Personalising Treatment for Pancreatic Cancer

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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.

Start dates may differ between countries and research sites. The research team are responsible for keeping the information up-to-date.  

The recruitment start and end dates are as follows:

Nov 2017 Dec 2025

INTERVENTIONAL

Intervention Type : OTHER
Intervention Description : Patients with suspected or confirmed pancreatic cancer will be be asked to provide biopsy material for molecular profiling. This will enable patient enrolment into a currently available PRIMUS study

Intervention Arm Group : Biopsy Material Required for Registration;



You can take part if:



You may not be able to take part if:


This is in the inclusion criteria above


Below are the locations for where you can take part in the trial. Please note that not all sites may be open.

  • Queen Elizabeth Hospital
    Birmingham
  • St George's Hospital
    London
  • University College London Hospital
    London
  • Royal Bournemouth Hospital
    Bournemouth
  • Guy's Hospital
    London
  • King's College Hospital
    London
  • Ninewells Hospital
    Dundee
  • Freeman Hospital
    Newcastle
  • University Hospital Southampton
    Southampton
  • Addenbrooke's Hospital
    Cambridge
  • Aberdeen Royal Infirmary
    Aberdeen
  • Glasgow Royal Infirmary
    Glasgow
  • Churchill Hospital
    Oxford
  • Manchester Royal Infirmary
    Manchester
  • Royal Marsden Hospital
    London
  • Huddersfield Royal Infirmary
    Huddersfield
  • Royal Liverpool Hospital
    Liverpool
  • Royal Albert Edward Infirmary
    Wigan
  • St James's Hospital
    Leeds
  • Castle Hill Hospital
    Cottingham
  • Imperial College Healthcare Trust
    London
  • Western General
    Edinburgh
  • Morriston Hospital
    Swansea
  • Raigmore Hospital
    Inverness
  • Bristol Oncology Centre
    Bristol
  • Northern Ireland Cancer Centre
    Belfast
  • Royal Free London Hospital
    London
  • St Bart's Hospital
    London
  • The Christie, Manchester
    Manchester
  • Milton Keynes Hospital
    Milton Keynes
  • Nottingham Hospitals NHS Trust
    Nottingham
  • Pool Hospital
    Poole
  • Weston Park
    Sheffield


The study is sponsored by Judith Dixon-Hughes and is in collaboration with Cancer Research UK; NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde.





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