Adenocarcinoma of the Pancreas

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Status: Recruiting

Neoadjuvant mFOLFIRINOX With Perioperative Oral Hydroxychloroquine in Resectable Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma

This will be a phase I/II trial examining the safety and tolerability of pre-operative mFOLFIRINOX in combination with peri-operative oral hydroxychloroquine (FHQ) in the treatment of subjects with adenocarcinoma of the pancreas. Subjects will be staged prior to protocol entry by contrast-enhanced helical abdominal CT scan done using a pancreas mass protocol or EUS. Eligible subjects with biopsy-proven, resectable pancreatic adenocarcinoma without evidence of venous or arterial involvement on CT scan receive HCQ orally in combination with mFOLFIRINOX prior to surgery. Hydroxychloroquine will begin with the first dose of mFOLFIRINOX and continue for 2 weeks post-operatively. Three to six weeks after the last dose of mFOLFIRINOX, patients will undergo surgical exploration and pancreatectomy if technically feasible and all toxicities have resolved. Pathologic specimens will undergo detailed histopathologic and immunohistochemical evaluations with particular attention to the six surgical margins of resection: the bile duct margin (for Whipple specimens), the margin of pancreatic transection, the retroperitoneal margin, the proximal and distal duodenal margins (for Whipple specimens), and the portal vein margin along the pancreatic head (for Whipple specimens) or medial pancreas (for distal pancreatectomies). Tissue specimens will be stored at -80C for future correlative studies of autophagy and tumor response to protocol therapy. Ten to fourteen weeks following completion of successful surgical removal of their tumor, subjects will undergo repeat staging studies per standard of care. Subjects will pursue standard of care adjuvant therapy options at the discretion of their physician.

Participants needed: 40
Trial details
Phase: Phase 1, Phase 2Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: West Virginia UniversityUpdated: Apr 20, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Subjects with biopsy-proven adenocarcinoma of the pancreas [+8]

Subjects deemed surgically unresectable or subjects unwilling to undergo surgica... [+17]

Status: Recruiting

Resection/Synchronous Pulmonary or Hepatic Oligometastatic Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma

This is a clinical trial that tests a surgical treatment. Everyone in the study will get the same treatment, and there is no comparison or placebo group. Patients can join the study if they have pancreatic cancer that has spread to only a few spots in the liver or lungs. They must be receiving a type of chemotherapy called NALIRIFOX before surgery (this is called neoadjuvant chemotherapy). If the cancer gets worse during or after the first 4 cycles of chemotherapy, the patient will be removed from the study. If the cancer stays the same or gets smaller after the first 4 cycles, doctors will check if the main tumor can be removed with surgery. If the tumor cannot be removed, the patient will get 4 more cycles of chemotherapy as standard of care. If the main tumor can be removed, the patient will have surgery 2-6 weeks after finishing chemotherapy. During surgery, doctors will try to remove both the main tumor and the small tumors in the liver or lungs. If, during surgery, the doctor finds that the main tumor actually cannot be removed, the patient may receive 4 more cycles of chemotherapy starting 2-4 weeks after surgery.

Participants needed: 40
Trial details
Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: The University of Texas Health Science Center at San AntonioUpdated: Apr 14, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Histologically confirmed diagnosis of treatment-naïve limited hepatic or pulmona... [+10]

Acinar cell carcinoma and/or neuroendocrine carcinoma of the pancreas [+9]

Status: Recruiting

Valproic Acid/Simvastatin Plus Gemcitabine/Nab-paclitaxel Based Regimens in Untreated Metastatic Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma Patients

This is a proof-of-concept, Open label, randomized, multicentric, superiority phase-2 study.

Participants needed: 240
Trial details
Phase: Phase 2Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: National Cancer Institute, NaplesUpdated: Apr 14, 2026Locations: 5
Eligibility criteria

Written informed consent to study procedures and to correlative studies. [+9]

Prior malignancy within one year. Exceptions include basal cell carcinoma of the... [+14]

Status: Recruiting

The HistoSonics Edison™ System for Treatment of Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma Using Histotripsy

The purpose of this trial is to evaluate the safety of the HistoSonics Edison System for the destruction of pancreatic adenocarcinomas using histotripsy.

Participants needed: 50
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: HistoSonics, Inc.Updated: Jan 15, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Subject is ≥18 years of age. [+16]

Subject is pregnant or planning to become pregnant or nursing (lactating) during... [+17]

Status: Recruiting

Efficacy and Safety of TPIAT for Resectable Adenocarcinoma of the Pancreas Region at High Risk of Postoperative Fistula

Curative management of locally resectable invasive adenocarcinomas located in the cephalic region of the pancreas (pancreas, duodenum and ampulla of Vater) requires a pancreaticoduodenectomy followed by adjuvant chemotherapy. Pancreaticoduodenectomy is a major surgery that often leads to major complications including approximately 20% of relevant clinical postoperative pancreatic fistula. Postoperative complications following pancreaticoduodenectomy can lead to early discontinuation of the complete oncologic strategy, i.e., chemotherapy for malignancy is performed in only about a third of patients who experienced a grade C fistula. A total pancreatectomy rather than a pancreaticoduodenectomy is an alternative procedure that involves the complete and definitive resection of all pancreatic tissue, eliminating any risk of postoperative pancreatic fistula but is associated with unavoidable endocrine insufficiency and potentially severe metabolic complications, such as "brittle diabetes". Total Pancreatectomy following by intraportal Islet AutoTransplantation (TPIAT) can prevent "brittle diabetes" and improve the quality of life. The endocrine islets can be isolated from the pancreatic surgical specimen with standardized procedures and transplanted in the liver through intraportal infusion, in absence of immunosuppression and allow adequate control of glucose metabolism with a reduced need for exogenous insulin and an effective graft function in 70% of cases at 3 years Thereby, the investigators hypothesize that total pancreatectomy with intraportal Islet autotransplantation rather than classical pancreaticuduodenectomy, in patients with high-risk of postoperative fistula will increase the rate of complete access to adjuvant chemotherapy, while maintaining an adequate metabolic control.

Participants needed: 36
Trial details
Phase: Phase 1, Phase 2Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: University Hospital, LilleUpdated: Sep 25, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Age ≥ 18 years [+13]

Patient will be screened and excluded if they present a preoperative diabetes de... [+17]

Status: Recruiting

Is the 3D-PANC MSP Model Superior to CT for Assessing Response to Neoadjuvant Treatment in PCA Patients?

Prospective multicenter study in which all patients with borderline or locally advanced pancreatic adenocarcioma undergoing neoadjuvant chemotherapy and surgical exploration with curative intent will be included for one year. Preoperative images by traditional CT and 3D-MSP technology will be evaluated, comparing the accuracy variables (sensitivity, specificity, predictive values, area under the curve, concordance index) of both techniques with the gold standard (results of surgery and histopathological analysis).

Participants needed: 70
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Fundación para la Investigación del Hospital Clínico de ValenciaUpdated: Aug 6, 2025Locations: 17
Eligibility criteria

Patients younger than 18 years of age. [+4]

Status: Recruiting

Chemo4METPANC Combination Chemokine Inhibitor, Immunotherapy, and Chemotherapy in Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma

The purpose of this study is to determine if combination treatment with cemiplimab, motixafortide, gemcitabine, and nab-paclitaxel is effective in decreasing the size of the tumor(s), if it will prolong life in patients, and if it's safe. The treatment consists of standard chemotherapy (gemcitabine and nab-paclitaxel) which is FDA approved and is standard treatment for patients with pancreatic adenocarcinoma. Participants will receive immunotherapy (cemiplimab) which activates the body's immune system to attack cancer cells. Cemiplimab is FDA approved for treatment of skin cancer but not for pancreas cancer. Participants will also receive Motixafortide, a new medication which has shown in the laboratory to help immunotherapy work better. Motixafortide has been tested together with immunotherapy (Pembrolizumab), and chemotherapy (5-Fluorouracil and liposomal Irinotecan) and was deemed safe to test additional patients. Motixafortide has not been tested with the specific immunotherapy (Cemiplimab) and chemotherapy (gemcitabine and nab-paclitaxel) which participants will receive and is being tested in this clinical trial.

Participants needed: 10
Trial details
Phase: Phase 2Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Gulam ManjiUpdated: Jun 19, 2025Locations: 3
Eligibility criteria

Histological or pathological confirmation of metastatic pancreas adenocarcinoma [+22]

Prior systemic therapy for PDAC: Participants may not have had systemic chemothe... [+37]