2023
Pancreatic imaging findings from the PRECEDE study: A large high-risk heritable cohort for pancreatic cancer.
Haimi I, Zogopoulos G, Dettwyler S, Everett J, Bi Y, Brand R, Chung D, Farrell J, Grossberg A, Kastrinos F, Katona B, Klute K, Kupfer S, Lucas A, Paiella S, Parmigiani G, Permuth J, Sears R, Sussman D, Simeone D, Consortium P. Pancreatic imaging findings from the PRECEDE study: A large high-risk heritable cohort for pancreatic cancer. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2023, 41: 689-689. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2023.41.4_suppl.689.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHigh-risk individualsPancreatic ductal adenocarcinomaPathogenic germline variantsFamilial pancreatic cancerCohort 1Worrisome featuresPancreatic cancerMain pancreatic duct diameterSolid massPancreatic duct diameterStandardized image acquisitionPGV groupGermline testingDuct stricturesIncurable stageMultiple cystsPancreatic abnormalitiesStandardized data collection systemNeuroendocrine tumorsDuctal adenocarcinomaCommon abnormalityFamily historyBenign lesionsLethal cancersPDAC risk
2022
The PRECEDE consortium: A longitudinal international cohort study of individuals with genetic risk or familial pancreatic cancer.
Zogopoulos G, Bi Y, Brand R, Chung D, Earl J, Farrell J, Graff J, Kastrinos F, Katona B, Klute K, Koptiuch C, Kupfer S, Kwon R, Lindberg J, Lowy A, Lucas A, Paiella S, Permuth J, Sears R, Simeone D, Consortium T. The PRECEDE consortium: A longitudinal international cohort study of individuals with genetic risk or familial pancreatic cancer. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2022, 40: e16239-e16239. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2022.40.16_suppl.e16239.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPancreatic ductal adenocarcinomaPathogenic germline variantsFamilial pancreatic cancerCancer predisposition genesCohort studyPancreatic cancerClinical dataAnnual surveillanceEffective early detection strategiesHigh-quality clinical dataHigh-risk premalignant lesionsModifiers of riskInternational cohort studyProspective cohort studyEarly-stage diseaseOverall survival rateEarly detection strategiesEarly-stage cancerBlood sample collectionRelevant clinical populationContribution of heritabilityPenetrance of diseaseQuality clinical dataParticipants ages 18Germline testing