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Met Non Small Cell Cancer Registry (MOMENT)

Recruiting
years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

The purpose of this multi-national disease registry is to collect prospectively (with longitudinal follow-up) high-quality, standardized, and contemporaneous data to capture changes in the non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) treatment landscape and outcomes over time.

The registry will capture data on participants; demographic, clinical characteristics (including biomarker data), treatment patterns, and effectiveness and safety outcomes for advanced NSCLC with mesenchymal-epithelial transition exon 14 (METex14) participants treated with systemic therapy.

Description

This is a disease registry, which is an organized system using non-interventional methods to collect data on a patient population defined by a particular disease, exposure, or condition, and which is followed over time. Non-interventional means that after participants enrollment, participants will be treated according to the routine clinical treatment decision by the physician. The registry will not impose any treatment or procedure for participants.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Participants who signed ICF
  • Participants with advanced stage (stages IIIB-IV) NSCLC (all histologies) and Confirmed METex14 skipping alterations (by valid assay)
  • Participants who are starting or are already being treated with systemic therapy

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Participants who are enrolled in a clinical trial

Study details

Cancer

NCT05376891

EMD Serono Research & Development Institute, Inc.

25 June 2024

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