The Preoperative Pathway in Pancreatic Head Malignancy
Research type
Research Study
Full title
The Pre-Operative Pathway in Pancreatic Head Malignancy- Assessment of the Diagnostic Accuracy of Staging CT scan
IRAS ID
167874
Contact name
Bassem Amr
Contact email
Clinicaltrials.gov Identifier
Duration of Study in the UK
0 years, 11 months, 25 days
Research summary
Pancreatic cancer arises from the glandular part of the pancreas and is the fifth most common cause for cancer related death in the UK. It. Ampullary carcinoma arises from the epithelium of the ampulla of Vater into which the common bile duct and pancreatic duct drain. Cholangiocarcinoma arises from the bile duct epithelium, and may occur within the intra-pancreatic portion of the distal common bile duct mimicking a pancreatic malignancy. Cancers arising from these origins often cause obstructive jaundice and are hard to distinguish. Surgery is indicated for the treatment of these types of malignant tumours, and the definitive final diagnosis is usually not known until the specimen is examined. This situation does not allow specific treatment to be given pre-operatively, so-called ‘neo-adjuvant therapy’. The rationale for this approach is that in a proportion of patients the tumour will be made smaller by this treatment, which may facilitate surgical resection. Our aim is to assess the ability of scans to distinguish the organ of origin of pancreatic head malignant tumours and to predict the resectability based on the preoperative imaging. To achieve this, a retrospective review of the preoperative CT scans will be conducted for all patients with pancreatic head malignancy treated at the Peninsula Hepato-Pancreatico-Biliary (HPB) cancer unit between January 2006 till January 2014.
REC name
South Central - Hampshire B Research Ethics Committee
REC reference
14/SC/1391
Date of REC Opinion
17 Nov 2014
REC opinion
Favourable Opinion