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Randall Burt, MD, Principal Investigator
HCI's Familial Pancreatic Cancer Registry studies genetic factors
that increase the risk for pancreatic cancer. These genetic factors may
help with future prevention, screening, diagnosis, and therapy. The Registry
provides education to participants, family members, and health care providers.
The principal investigator for the Registry is Randall Burt, MD and Elliott
Rudisill is the Registry Coordinator.
Physicians diagnose approximately 30,000
people with pancreatic cancer each year. About 10 percent of
these cases involve hereditary or familial factors.
The Registry currently has 100 active
participants, the largest cohort of high-risk pancreatic
cancer patients and their families in the country.
To qualify for the Registry:
You must be at least 18 years of age and have had pancreatic cancer or be at high risk for the
disease. Individuals with two or more cases of pancreatic cancer among their relatives are
considered to be at high risk.
For More Information:
The Familial Pancreatic Cancer Registry
Huntsman Cancer Institute
University of Utah
2000 Circle of Hope
Salt Lake City UT 84112
Telephone: (801) 585-6048
Toll free: (866) 809-3799
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