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National Clinical and Biological Sarcoma Database : An Initiative of the French Sarcoma Group

National Clinical and Biological Sarcoma Database : An Initiative of the French Sarcoma Group

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Overview

The BCB SARCOMES database is a clinical and biological national database dedicated to sarcoma that contains 3 main databases with specific aims: the first is the pathology database (French expert network dedicated to the management of bone sarcomas [RESOS] / French expert network dedicated to the pathology of sarcomas [RREPS]), dedicated to systematic review of mesenchymal tumor diagnostics nationwide; the second is clinical (RESOS / French expert clinical network for sarcomas [NETSARC]), collecting multidisciplinary tumor boards (MDTB) data of patients nationwide, and the third (CONTICABASE / BONE / GIST) is dedicated to collecting patients longitudinal/follow up data, with a focus on treatments of every events, and a catalogue of associated samples.

Primary objectives of BCB-SARCOMES are the following: description of the patterns of care and treatment outcomes, assessment of the prognostic factors of patients' outcomes.

With the financial support of the French National Cancer Institute [Institut National du cancer [INCa]).

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • sarcoma

Exclusion Criteria:

-

Study details
    Sarcoma

NCT03978039

Institut BergoniƩ

26 January 2024

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