New urine test could spot deadly pancreatic cancer before it's too late
NCT ID NCT04449406
First seen Jan 10, 2026 · Last updated May 01, 2026 · Updated 17 times
Summary
This study is developing a test using urine and blood samples to detect pancreatic cancer earlier. Researchers are collecting samples from 3,500 people with and without pancreatic disease to see how accurate the test is. The goal is to create a simple, non-invasive way to diagnose pancreatic cancer sooner, when treatment may be more effective.
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Locations
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ADEPTS study, University College London
London, United Kingdom
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EUROPAC study, University of Liverpool
Liverpool, United Kingdom
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Imperial College London
London, United Kingdom
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Royal London Hospital
London, United Kingdom
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