Volatile Organic Compound Assessment in Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma (VAPOR2)

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot listed
Trial typeObservational
Biological sexAll
Age18+
SponsorImperial College London

About this trial

The investigators are developing a non-invasive breath test to help us detect pancreatic cancer earlier. The test detects small molecules called volatile organic compounds that are made by pancreatic cancers.

Pancreatic cancer is a rare disease but patients are often diagnosed at a late stage because their symptoms are the same as those of many common illnesses. This makes it hard for doctors to know which patients need to be tested for pancreatic cancer. If the investigators find pancreatic cancer at a late stage, it reduces the number of treatment choices for patients.

Our test could be offered to patients who are experiencing vague symptoms, which might be caused either by pancreatic cancer or a common illness. This test could help doctors to identify which of those patients may have pancreatic cancer, and ensure they get referred for specialised pancreatic cancer tests. The investigators hope that this will allow us to diagnose pancreatic cancer earlier, increasing treatment choices for patients and improving survival from pancreatic cancer.

The investigators have previously conducted a study (VAPOR1) which collected breath samples from people with and without pancreatic cancer. When the investigators analysed these samples, they found that there is a difference in the volatile organic compounds breathed out by people who have pancreatic cancer compared to those that do not. The investigators used these 'markers' to develop a breath test to diagnose pancreatic cancer. In VAPOR2, the investigators will study our breath test in a much larger group of patients who have been referred for further investigations for potential underlying pancreatic cancer to see how accurately it can pick up the small percentage of people who have pancreatic cancer.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Adult participants ≥ 18 years old

Referral from primary care according to the urgent suspected cancer referral guidelines for potential underlying pancreatic cancer, or referral directly to a pancreatic cancer multidisciplinary team meeting

Disqualifiers

Previous pancreatic resection

History of another cancer (other than non-melanoma skin cancers) within three years

Pregnant participants (pregnancy status to be confirmed verbally with the participant)

Participants with co-morbidities preventing breath collection

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Breath test

Treatment groups

6,079 Participants
are divided into 1 treatment group

Sponsors and collaborators

Imperial College London

Lead sponsor

Pancreatic Cancer UK

Collaborator

Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

Collaborator

Royal Free Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Collaborator

Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Collaborator

Newcastle-upon-Tyne Hospitals NHS Trust

Collaborator

University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust

Collaborator

Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Collaborator

Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust

Collaborator

The Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

Collaborator

Dorset County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Collaborator

Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Collaborator

Kettering General Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Collaborator

County Durham and Darlington NHS Foundation Trust

Collaborator

North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust

Collaborator

University Hospital Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust

Collaborator

Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board

Collaborator

Northampton General Hospital NHS Trust

Collaborator

NHS Fife

Collaborator

Somerset NHS Foundation Trust

Collaborator

Aneurin Bevan University Health Board

Collaborator