宝贵数据:杰弗逊胰腺肿瘤登记处的中期报告。

Journal of Pancreatic Cancer Pub Date : 2018-06-01 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1089/pancan.2018.0004
Theresa P Yeo, Harish Lavu, Avinoam Nevler, Jennifer Brumbaugh, Dominique Vicchairelli, Jordan M Winter, Jonathan R Brody, Charles J Yeo
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目的:杰弗逊胰腺肿瘤登记处(jjpr)是一个基于医院的胰腺及相关壶腹周围癌、癌前病变和未受影响的家庭成员(nafm)的自愿登记处。jjpr的最终目标是提供家族史、基因突变和精确药物治疗之间的联系,并确定高风险nafm以进行潜在的监测筛查。方法:JPTR是一项机构审查委员会批准的纵向流行病学研究,位于托马斯杰斐逊大学医院外科。符合资格标准并签署知情同意书的个人提供有关遗传条件、癌症家族史、环境暴露和职业风险因素的信息。数据收集使用自我管理的问卷,电子医疗记录和肿瘤标本的分子分析。结果:jjpr成立于2008年,已有超过725人入组。该队列主要由散发性胰腺癌组成,其中13%的入组者患有家族性胰腺癌,对照组由未受影响的人组成。来自登记处的数据已被用于临床研究、分子调查,并阐明和深入了解患有这些疾病的人的生活经历。结论:JPTR包含了宝贵的定性数据,是胰腺及相关肿瘤患者的宝贵信息库。
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Precious Data: Interim Report from the Jefferson Pancreas Tumor Registry.

Purpose: The Jefferson Pancreas Tumor Registry (JPTR) is a voluntary hospital-based registry of persons with pancreas and related periampullary cancers, premalignant lesions, and nonaffected family members (NAFMs). The ultimate goals of the JPTR are to provide a link between family history, gene mutations, and precision medicine therapy, and to identify high-risk NAFMs for potential surveillance screening. Methods: The JPTR is an Institutional Review Board approved longitudinal epidemiological study housed in the Department of Surgery at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. Individuals who met the eligibility criteria and signed informed consent provide information on hereditary conditions, family history of cancers, environmental exposures, and occupational risk factors. Data are collected using a self-administered questionnaire, the electronic medical record, and the molecular analysis of tumor specimens. Results: Established in 2008, >725 persons have enrolled in the JPTR. The cohort is mostly composed of sporadic pancreas cancer, with 13% of enrollees having familial pancreas cancer and a control group comprising nonaffected persons. Data from the registry have been utilized to inform clinical studies, molecular investigations, and to shed light on and gain insight into the lived experience of persons with these conditions. Conclusion: The JPTR contains precious qualitative data and is an invaluable repository of information about persons with pancreatic and related tumors.

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