Plain-English translation of NCT05604716 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
This is an observational study designed to understand how solid pseudopapillary neoplasm (a rare pancreatic tumor) and surgery to remove it affect patients' quality of life. Researchers will ask you to complete several validated questionnaires that measure your digestive function, emotional well-being, anxiety, work ability, and body image after your surgery. This is the largest study of its kind worldwide and the first to focus specifically on quality of life outcomes for patients with this rare tumor.
Although this rare pancreatic tumor is being diagnosed more often worldwide, doctors don't have much data about how it affects patients' lives long-term after surgery. This study aims to fill that gap by gathering comprehensive information about both physical recovery and emotional well-being, which can help doctors better support patients going forward.
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You will be asked to complete a set of six validated questionnaires that assess different aspects of your health and well-being after your pancreas surgery. These questionnaires cover digestive symptoms, emotional well-being (including mood and anxiety), sense of purpose, work ability, and how you feel about your body. The entire process is designed to be completed during a visit at Peking Union Medical College Hospital, and your responses will be carefully reviewed to ensure accuracy.
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China
Sponsor
Peking Union Medical College Hospital
Enrollment target
~300 participants
Started
January 2001
Primary completion
August 2025
This trial's estimated completion date has passed — the record may not be fully up to date.
Last updated on clinicaltrials.gov in November 2022.
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Central contact
Qiaofei Liu
Department of General Surgery, Peking Union Medical College Hospital
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