RecruitingNCT07612046
A Study of Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Pancreas for Cancer Screening
Pilot Study of a Dedicated MR of the Pancreas: Improving Screening for Patients at High Risk for Pancreas Cancer
Sponsor
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Enrollment
79 participants
Start Date
May 20, 2026
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The purpose of this study is to develop a dedicated MRI scan of the pancreas (MRP) to better detect pancreatic cancer in people who are at a high risk for pancreatic cancer.
Eligibility
Min Age: 18 Years
Inclusion Criteria20
- Two first-degree relatives with pancreas cancer, one being a first-degree relative to the individual
- Pathogenic mutation in APC, BRCA1, MLH1, MSH2, MSH6, PMS2, EPCAM, PALB2, or TP53 and a first/second-degree relative with pancreas cancer
- Pathogenic mutation in CDKN2A/p16, STK11, PRSS1, SPINK1/PST1, CTRC, CPA1, ATM, or BRCA2
- Meets surveillance age eligibility, which is typically age 50, or 10 years earlier than the youngest relative with pancreas cancer. For individuals with certain gene mutations, this can be earlier. All participants must be aged 21+
- For this pilot MRP study, we will additionally apply the following Criteria:
- Consents to follow-up contact
- US residents
- Completed MRI with MRCP with no actionable findings related to the pancreas (e.g. a pancreatic mass)
- No metallic artifacts covering the pancreas on prior MRCP
- Scheduled for endoscopic ultrasound
- No new contraindications for MRI (e.g. new MR unsafe device)
- No history of claustrophobia or use of anxiolytic on prior MRI
- No history of abdominal surgery that may affect interpretation of either EUS or MR
- No medical conditions that confers increased and/or unacceptable risk for anesthesia
- We will recruit surveillance participants who had at least one prior MRCP in the last 3 years. They must also undergo a same-day EUS procedure as part of their surveillance. Nearly all active cohort participants have had at least one recent MRCP and, on average, our Registry gastroenterologist Dr. Rolston performs EUS in ~260 surveillance participants per year. Accordingly, it is highly feasible to recruit more than 79 participants in the grant period, and recruitment is constrained by budget.
- Documentation of Disease
- o No pathologic confirmation of disease is necessary
- Definition of Disease N/A
- Not Pregnant and Not Nursing
- Required Organ Function N/A
Exclusion Criteria1
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Interventions
DIAGNOSTIC_TESTMRI
Participants will undergo a single MRI of the abdomen without contrast
DIAGNOSTIC_TESTEndoscopic ultrasound
EUS will be scheduled the same day or within 2 weeks prior to MRP
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