Santa Andre, Brazil
EULAT Eradicate GBC
Gallbladder cancer (GBC) is a neglected disease with huge potential for prevention. This study aims at significantly improving the accuracy of risk estimation and early detection of GBC by identifying and adequately considering geographical, environmental, lifestyle, ethnic, gender and molecular differences. The investigators plan to generate the information needed to establish and refine current prevention programmes, including the primary, secondary and tertiary prevention of GBC. The investigators will (1) build a unique European-Latin American GBC biorepository integrated into a tailored IT platform, (2) identify, validate and functionally characterize novel GBC biomarkers, (3) develop a multifactorial risk score that integrates established and newly identified epidemiological and molecular risk factors, (4) improve the understanding of the causal mechanisms that link lifestyle, cultural and behavioural factors to GBC development, (5) unravel novel opportunities for the targeted therapy of incidental GBC, (6) exploit existing and newly generated epidemiological and multi-omics data to improve the accuracy of GBC risk prediction and (7) contribute to the training of the next generation of Latin American researchers in precision medicine for GBC. The generated information will permit identification of individuals at high GBC risk, guiding surveillance and individual decisions on the possible benefit of preventive gallbladder removal in regions of low and high GBC incidence. Novel data on genomic alterations in incidental GBC will pave the way towards implementation of future clinical trials. The planned European-Latin American GBC biorepository and IT platform will constitute a prime resource for translational research on individualized prevention, personalized early detection and targeted therapy of GBC. The participation in our project of representatives of health authorities, patients and the industry guarantee the efficient incorporation of project results into national health policies. The study protocol has been approved by the Comité de Protection des Personnes, France, the ethics committees of Servicio de Salud Metropolitano Oriente, Servicio de Salud Metropolitano Sur Oriente and Servicio de Salud Metropolitano Central in Santiago de Chile, Servicio de Salud Coquimbo in Coquimbo, Chile, Servicio de Salud Maule in Talca, Chile, Universidad Católica del Maule in Talca, Chile, Servicio de Salud Concepción in Concepción, Chile, Servicio de Salud Araucanía Sur in Temuco, Chile, Servicio de Salud Valdivia in Chile, Centro de Bioética Universidad del Desarrollo and Clínica Alemana de Santiago in Santiago de Chile, Unidad de Investigación Hospital San Juan de Dios in Santiago de Chile, the Medical Faculties of Universidad de Chile and Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Mayor de San Simón, Bolivia, Comité Provincial de Ética de Investigación de la Provincia de Jujuy, Argentina, and Comité de ética e Investigación del Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Neoplásicas, Peru.
Phase
N/ASpan
474 weeksSponsor
Institut de cancérologie Strasbourg EuropeArica
Recruiting