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Collection of Blood and/or Bone Marrow for Investigation and Characterization of Normal and Abnormal Cell Growth

Recruiting
18 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

The collection of Blood and/or Bone Marrow from patients with blood disorders, blood cell malignancies and associated conditions will serve as a convenient and comprehensive source of tissue to give us further information about the differences between normal blood cells and blood cells of affected individuals. This will be an invaluable asset for understanding the biology of blood disorders. The collected samples will be used by investigators for studies including immunology, molecular biology and genetics to name a few.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Selected patients over the age of 18 with hematologic malignancies or other blood disorders (leukemia, myeloproliferative disorders, lymphoma, other malignancies involving the bone marrow or patients with unexplained alterations in their complete blood count).
        Patients who are scheduled to undergo a bone marrow aspirate and/or phlebotomy for other
        clinical indications will be asked to participate. They will be asked to donate an
        additional small aliquot of bone marrow and/or blood during the course of their already
        scheduled bone marrow aspiration or phlebotomy.
        Exclusion Criteria:
          -  Patients with pre-existing medical conditions that might be exacerbated by the
             procedure of obtaining bone marrow or blood
          -  Patients who are allergic to Lidocaine, which is used as a local anesthetic, and who
             cannot receive a suitable substitute anesthetic.
          -  Patients who have a bleeding diathesis which might pose a problem with marrow
             aspiration.
          -  Patients unable to give informed consent.
          -  Pregnant patients

Study details

Leukemia

NCT01174615

University of Massachusetts, Worcester

26 January 2024

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