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RATIONALE: Studying samples of blood in the laboratory from patients with cancer and from healthy participants may help doctors identify and learn more about proteins related to cancer. It may also help doctors tell whether a patient has cancer.
PURPOSE: This clinical trial is looking at proteins in blood samples to see how well they work in finding pancreatic cancer and extrahepatic biliary tract cancer.
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OUTLINE: Serum samples are analyzed for proteome pattern. Participants undergo a telephone interview about their medical history (i.e., pancreatic or biliary tract disease diagnosed within the past 10 years). Medical records are reviewed to gather information about clinical factors surrounding the date of blood extraction that may influence the proteomic patterns of the blood samples.
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Serum samples available from participants meeting any of the following criteria:
Previously enrolled on the PANKRAS-II study
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