Endoscopic Ultrasound clinical trials at University of California Health
2 research studies open to eligible people
Comparing the Clinical Impact of Pancreatic Cyst Surveillance Programs and Associated Biomarkers
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open to eligible people ages 50-75
The purpose of this study is to compare two approaches for monitoring pancreatic cysts as well as to identify associated biomarkers. The study doctors want to compare more frequent monitoring versus less frequent monitoring as well as identify biomarkers which may improve risk detection of transformation to pancreatic cancer. The study doctors want to learn which monitoring method and which biomarkers lead to better outcomes for patients.
at UC Davis UCLA UCSD UCSF
Pancreatic Cancer Screening
open to eligible people ages 18 years and up
This study investigates how often abnormal findings from routine magnetic resonance imaging occur in people with genetic mutations in BReast CAncer gene. (BRCA), ataxia telangiectasia mutated gene (ATM), or PALB2 screened for pancreatic cancer. This study may lead to a greater understanding of cancer and potentially, improvements in cancer screening and treatment.
at UCSF
Our lead scientists for Endoscopic Ultrasound research studies include Pamela N Munster, MD Timothy R. Donahue Rebekah R. White Kimberly Kirkwood Antonio Mendoza Ladd.
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