Proper Citation: MD Anderson Pancreas Tissue Bank (RRID:SCR_004983)
Description: THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented September 2, 2016. A clinical database and PTB were created in 1990 and 2000, respectively, to collect clinical information and biospecimens from patients with suspected or confirmed pancreatic cancer, other pancreatic diseases, and tumors of the duodenum, ampulla of Vater, and distal bile duct. Standard procedures for biospecimen collection and data entry were developed. The use of human tissue for research is an invaluable tool to understand the basic mechanisms of tumor biology, which will hopefully lead to the development of new therapeutic approaches to pancreatic cancer treatment. The cornerstone of any large translational research program is the development of an accurate and comprehensive tumor bank. All tumors removed in the operating room are sampled for careful pathologic study and the remainder of the tumor is promptly stored in our Pancreas Tissue Bank (PTB) to be used for research. Other samples, including blood, pancreatic juice and biopsy material, can also be utilized to identify early markers for pancreatic cancer. The molecular profile of tumors in the PTB can be linked to information in our clinical database to provide insight on the relationship between molecular events and clinical outcome. Patients may contribute to the tissue banking effort by choosing to participate in select research protocols. Protecting patient privacy is of great importance and thus, to maintain the confidentiality of health information, the PTB complies with all federal and institutional regulations governing research with human participants.
Abbreviations: PTB
Synonyms: MD Anderson PTB, MD Anderson Pancreatic Cancer Study Group Human Tumor Bank and Database
Resource Type: material resource, biomaterial supply resource, tissue bank
Defining Citation: PMID:18256882
Keywords: clinical, tumor, cancer, bodily fluid, tissue, tumor, blood, pancreatic juice, biopsy material, pancreatic cancer, pancreatic disease, tumor of the duodenum, tumor of the ampulla of vater, tumor of the distal bile duct
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