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The Chile Biliary Longitudinal Study: A Gallstone Cohort.

Jill Koshiol, Vanessa Van De Wyngard, Emma E McGee, Paz Cook, Ruth M Pfeiffer, Noldy Mardones, Karie Medina, Vanessa Olivo, Karen Pettit, Sarah S Jackson, Fabio Paredes, Raúl Sanchez, Andrea Huidobro, Miguel Villaseca, Enrique Bellolio, Hector Losada, Juan Carlos Roa, Allan Hildesheim, Juan Carlos Araya, Catterina Ferreccio.   

Abstract

Gallbladder cancer (GBC) is a highly fatal cancer that can be cured through cholecystectomy if identified early. The presence of gallstones is the primary risk factor for GBC, but few people with gallstones develop GBC. A key question is what drives the development of GBC among persons with gallstones. We initiated the Chile Biliary Longitudinal Study (Chile BiLS) to address this question. From 2016 to 2019, Chile BiLS enrolled 4,726 women aged 50-74 years with ultrasound-detected gallstones from southern-central Chile, accounting for an estimated 36% of eligible women with gallstones in the study area. The median age was 59 years; 25% of the women were Amerindian (Mapuche), 60% were obese, 25% had diabetes, and 6% had cardiovascular disease. Participants will be followed for gallbladder dysplasia or cancer for 6 years. As of April 30, 2020, over 91% of those eligible completed the year 2 follow-up visit. Data being collected include epidemiologic and sociodemographic information, anthropometric measurements, blood pressure, and tooth counts. Biosamples being taken include baseline plasma, buffy coat, red blood cells, serum, blood clot from serum, and PAXgene whole blood (PreAnalytiX GmbH, Hombrechtikon, Switzerland). Complete gallbladder sampling is conducted for most participants undergoing cholecystectomy. The Chile BiLS cohort study will increase our understanding of GBC etiology and could identify potential risk stratification and early detection strategies in high-risk areas. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health 2020. This work is written by (a) US Government employee(s) and is in the public domain in the US.

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Keywords:  Chile Biliary Longitudinal Study; etiology; gallbladder cancer; gallbladder dysplasia; gallstones; incidence

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33524121      PMCID: PMC7850058          DOI: 10.1093/aje/kwaa199

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Epidemiol        ISSN: 0002-9262            Impact factor:   4.897


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