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Brief Title: Pancreatic Enzyme Supplementation in Patients With Unresectable Pancreatic Cancer (PESUP)
Official Title: Phase 2 Study of Randomized Controlled Trial of Pancreatic Enzyme Supplementation in Patients With Unresectable Pancreatic Cancer
Study ID: NCT01587534
Brief Summary: The investigators planned a prospective, randomized, placebo controlled trial to test the hypothesis that weight loss in patients with unresectable pancreatic cancer with occlusion of the pancreatic duct can be reduced or prevented by pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy in combination with dietary counseling.
Detailed Description: Pancreatic cancer has the worst overall prognosis with fewer than 3% of affected patients alive five years after the initial diagnosis. It is the fourth leading cause of death from cancer in Korea. 80-90% of patients have locally unresectable or advanced metastatic disease and for these patients only palliative treatment options remain. Symptoms include obstructive jaundice, duodenal obstruction, pain, and weight loss. Palliative treatment is mainly directed against the former three. Interventions to prevent (further) weight loss have as yet received little or no attention, in spite of the frequent occurrence of this symptom. About 90% of patients with pancreatic carcinoma have weight loss at the time of diagnosis. In addition, Weight loss prior to chemotherapy was found to have a prognostic effect on survival in a range of different tumor types. There is a limited range of studies investigating the incidence of exocrine insufficiency in pancreatic cancer. Studies available indicate a high incidence of exocrine insufficiency in unresectable pancreatic cancer patients and patients before and after pancreatic cancer surgery. The previous reports showed that 68-92% of pancreatic cancer patients were exocrine insufficient. Such high incidences of exocrine insufficiency in pancreatic cancer patients support the use of pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy in this patient group. The guidelines for the management of patients with pancreatic cancer periampullary and ampullary carcinoma published in Gut promote the use of pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy to maintain weight and to increase quality of life in this patient group. However, studies evaluating the efficacy of pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy in pancreatic cancer are lacking to date. There have been no systematic reviews and only one randomized control trial involving a small sample of 21 patients with unresectable cancer of the pancreatic cancer.
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
NATIONAL CANCER CENTER 323, Ilsan-ro, Ilsandong-gu,, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea, Republic of
Name: Sangmyung Woo, M.D
Affiliation: National Cancer Center
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR