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Patients also undergo blood and cyst fluid sample collection and MRI\u002FMRCP or CT throughout the study. Additionally, patients may undergo CT at screening and EUS with or without FNA during follow-up as clinically indicated.",[13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22],"Procedure: Ablation Therapy","Procedure: Biospecimen Collection","Procedure: Computed Tomography","Other: Electronic Health Record Review","Procedure: Endoscopic Ultrasound","Procedure: Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Fine-Needle Aspiration","Drug: Gemcitabine Hydrochloride","Procedure: Magnetic Resonance Cholangiopancreatography","Procedure: Magnetic Resonance Imaging","Drug: Paclitaxel",[24,35,43,60,65,72,79,92,98,118],{"type":25,"name":26,"description":27,"armGroupLabels":28,"otherNames":29},"PROCEDURE","Ablation Therapy","Undergo EUS-guided chemotherapy ablation",[9],[30,31,32,33,34],"Ablation","Ablation, NOS","Catheter Ablation","Local Ablation Therapy","Local Ablative Therapy",{"type":25,"name":36,"description":37,"armGroupLabels":38,"otherNames":39},"Biospecimen Collection","Undergo blood and cyst fluid sample collection",[9],[40,41,42],"Biological Sample Collection","Biospecimen Collected","Specimen Collection",{"type":25,"name":44,"description":45,"armGroupLabels":46,"otherNames":47},"Computed Tomography","Undergo CT",[9],[48,49,50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57,58,59],"CAT","CAT Scan","Computed Axial Tomography","Computerized Axial Tomography","Computerized axial tomography (procedure)","Computerized Tomography","Computerized Tomography (CT) scan","CT","CT Scan","Diagnostic CAT Scan","Diagnostic CAT Scan Service Type","tomography",{"type":6,"name":61,"description":62,"armGroupLabels":63,"otherNames":64},"Electronic Health Record Review","Ancillary studies",[9],null,{"type":25,"name":66,"description":67,"armGroupLabels":68,"otherNames":69},"Endoscopic Ultrasound","Undergo EUS and EUS-guided chemoablation",[9],[70,71],"endosonography","EUS",{"type":25,"name":73,"description":74,"armGroupLabels":75,"otherNames":76},"Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Fine-Needle Aspiration","Undergo EUS-guided FNA",[9],[77,78],"endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration","EUS-FNA",{"type":80,"name":81,"description":82,"armGroupLabels":83,"otherNames":84},"DRUG","Gemcitabine Hydrochloride","Given via EUS-guided intracystic FNI",[9],[85,86,87,88,89,90,91],"dFdCyd","Difluorodeoxycytidine Hydrochloride","Gemcitabine HCI","Gemzar","LY 188011","LY-188011","LY188011",{"type":25,"name":93,"description":94,"armGroupLabels":95,"otherNames":96},"Magnetic Resonance Cholangiopancreatography","Undergo MRCP",[9],[97],"MRCP",{"type":25,"name":99,"description":100,"armGroupLabels":101,"otherNames":102},"Magnetic Resonance Imaging","Undergo MRI",[9],[103,104,105,106,107,108,109,110,111,112,113,114,115,116,117],"Magnetic Resonance","Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)","Magnetic resonance imaging (procedure)","Magnetic Resonance Imaging Scan","Medical Imaging, Magnetic Resonance \u002F Nuclear Magnetic Resonance","MR","MR Imaging","MRI","MRI Scan","MRIs","NMR Imaging","NMRI","Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging","sMRI","Structural MRI",{"type":80,"name":119,"description":82,"armGroupLabels":120,"otherNames":121},"Paclitaxel",[9],[122,123,124,125,126,127],"Anzatax","Asotax","Bristaxol","Praxel","Taxol","Taxol Konzentrat",[129],{"name":130,"affiliation":5,"role":131},"Somashekar G Krishna, MD, MPH","PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR",[133],{"name":134,"role":135,"phone":136,"phoneExt":64,"email":137},"The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center","CONTACT","800-293-5066","OSUCCCClinicaltrials@osumc.edu",[139],{"facility":5,"status":140,"city":141,"state":142,"zip":143,"country":144,"countryCode":145,"cosmosGeoPoint":146,"geoPoint":151,"contacts":152},"RECRUITING","Columbus","Ohio","43210","United States","US",{"type":147,"coordinates":148},"Point",[149,150],-82.99879,39.96118,{"lat":150,"lon":149},[153,157],{"name":154,"role":135,"phone":155,"phoneExt":64,"email":156},"Somashekar G. Krishna, MD, MPH","6143668716","somashekar.krishna@osumc.edu",{"name":154,"role":131,"phone":64,"phoneExt":64,"email":64},{"type":131,"investigatorFullName":159,"investigatorTitle":160,"investigatorAffiliation":5,"oldNameTitle":64,"oldOrganization":64},"Somashekar Krishna","Principal Investigator","100633653","phase-2-endoscopic-ultrasound-guided-chemoablation-for-the-treatment-of-pancreatic-cystic-neoplasms-100633653",false,"NCT07529483","Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Chemoablation for the Treatment of Pancreatic Cystic Neoplasms","Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Chemoablation of Pancreatic Cysts - An Efficacy Trial","ERASE-Chemo","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Age \\> 18 years\n* A diagnosis of a pancreatic cystic neoplasm (PCN) confirmed by endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration (EUS-FNA) including cyst fluid next-generation sequencing (NGS) and\u002For EUS-needle based confocal laser endomicroscopy (nCLE) and\u002For EUS-through the needle biopsy (TTNB)\n* The pancreatic cystic lesion (PCL) measures at least 1 cm in diameter on CT, MRI\u002FMRCP, or EUS\n* This cohort may include patients with PCNs previously treated with other ablative modalities include EUS-radiofrequency ablation (RFA) (NCT05961982, institutional review board \\[IRB\\]: 2023C0004) or EUS-pulsed electric field (PEF) (IRB 20251089) who have shown either no response or only a partial response to therapy\n* The patient is not a surgical candidate. Common clinical scenarios include-\n\n  * Cirrhosis of the liver (common clinical scenario)\n  * Advanced (≥ 75 years) age (common clinical scenario)\n  * Morbid obesity\n  * Significant cardiorespiratory comorbidity\n  * Patient's choice (patient elects for non-surgical management)\n  * Other significant comorbid conditions that impose prohibitive surgical risks\n* Estimated life expectancy of at least 1 year\n* Capable of giving written informed consent or has a legally authorized representative (LAR) to consent for them\n* Women of childbearing potential must have a negative pregnancy test (serum\u002Furine) on the day of treatment. Pregnancy testing is the routine standard of care practice in the endoscopy laboratory for all patients undergoing endoscopy and sedation for endoscopy\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Any evidence of severe or uncontrolled systemic diseases or laboratory finding that in the view of the investigator makes it unsafe for the patient to participate in the study\n* Any psychiatric disorder making reliable informed consent impossible\n* Pregnancy or breast-feeding\n\n  * Pregnant patients will be excluded due to confounding variables\n* Contraindication to general anesthesia after review by Ohio State University (OSU) Preoperative Assessment Clinic (OPAC)\n* Non-English speaking individuals are excluded because study materials, consent forms, and validated patient-reported assessments are available only in English, and interpreter-mediated consent could compromise comprehension of procedural risks associated with an investigational intervention","ALL","18 Years",{"count":172,"type":173},35,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[176],"PHASE2","This phase II trial tests the effect of endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)-guided chemoablation in treating patients with pancreatic cysts. Pancreatic cancer is a fatal disease that is difficult to diagnose at an early stage, and the five-year survival rate is currently less than 10%. Pancreatic cysts are a common precancerous lesion that may develop into pancreatic cancer. An EUS is a procedure in which an endoscope is inserted into the body. An endoscope is a thin, tube-like instrument that has a light and a lens for viewing. A probe at the end of the endoscope is used to bounce high-energy sound waves (ultrasound) off internal organs to make a picture (sonogram). EUS-guided chemoablation uses a fine needle inserted into the pancreatic cyst to deliver chemotherapy, such as gemcitabine and paclitaxel, directly into the cyst (\"intracystic\"). Gemcitabine is a chemotherapy drug that blocks the cells from making DNA and may kill tumor cells. Paclitaxel is in a class of medications called antimicrotubule agents. It stops tumor cells from growing and dividing and may kill them. 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