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Biobanking and New Biomolecular Metrics

Biobanking and New Biomolecular Metrics

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Overview

The goal of this Interventional study aims to apply, in our Institutes, a 4p oncological model i.e. predictive, personalized, of precision and participated (Regina Elena and San Gallicano).

Description

Patients will be recruited with an innovative and systematic scheme: collection and biobanking of biological materials (tissue biopsy, re-biopsy and liquid biopsy) followed by a molecular monitoring thanks to genomic and epigenomic methods. It's an open-ended study. In particular we will try to identify new "actionable" signatures and we will try to insert the patients to innovative clinical trials, thanks to the evaluation of all cases with a Molecular Tumor Board.

The main objectives are:

  • Introduce a new methodology to improve and integrate the already existent institutional PDTA
  • Evaluate and measure the applicative value
  • Establish a biostatistical platform

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Melanoma affected patients

Exclusion Criteria:

  • No patiens affected by other pathology

Study details
    Melanoma (Skin)
    Liquid Biopsy

NCT05906277

Regina Elena Cancer Institute

30 January 2026

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