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The Dutch Pancreas Biobank Within the Parelsnoer Institute: A Nationwide Biobank of Pancreatic and Periampullary Diseases.

Authors :
Strijker M
Gerritsen A
van Hilst J
Bijlsma MF
Bonsing BA
Brosens LA
Bruno MJ
van Dam RM
Dijk F
van Eijck CH
Farina Sarasqueta A
Fockens P
Gerhards MF
Groot Koerkamp B
van der Harst E
de Hingh IH
van Hooft JE
Huysentruyt CJ
Kazemier G
Klaase JM
van Laarhoven CJ
van Laarhoven HW
Liem MS
de Meijer VE
van Rijssen LB
van Santvoort HC
Suker M
Verhagen JH
Verheij J
Verspaget HW
Wennink RA
Wilmink JW
Molenaar IQ
Boermeester MA
Busch OR
Besselink MG
Source :
Pancreas [Pancreas] 2018 Apr; Vol. 47 (4), pp. 495-501.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Objectives: Large biobanks with uniform collection of biomaterials and associated clinical data are essential for translational research. The Netherlands has traditionally been well organized in multicenter clinical research on pancreatic diseases, including the nationwide multidisciplinary Dutch Pancreatic Cancer Group and Dutch Pancreatitis Study Group. To enable high-quality translational research on pancreatic and periampullary diseases, these groups established the Dutch Pancreas Biobank.<br />Methods: The Dutch Pancreas Biobank is part of the Parelsnoer Institute and involves all 8 Dutch university medical centers and 5 nonacademic hospitals. Adult patients undergoing pancreatic surgery (all indications) are eligible for inclusion. Preoperative blood samples, tumor tissue from resected specimens, pancreatic cyst fluid, and follow-up blood samples are collected. Clinical parameters are collected in conjunction with the mandatory Dutch Pancreatic Cancer Audit.<br />Results: Between January 2015 and May 2017, 488 patients were included in the first 5 participating centers: 4 university medical centers and 1 nonacademic hospital. Over 2500 samples were collected: 1308 preoperative blood samples, 864 tissue samples, and 366 follow-up blood samples.<br />Conclusions: Prospective collection of biomaterials and associated clinical data has started in the Dutch Pancreas Biobank. Subsequent translational research will aim to improve treatment decisions based on disease characteristics.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1536-4828
Volume :
47
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Pancreas
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
29521943
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/MPA.0000000000001018