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A Lifetime Partnership With Patients Who Have or May be at Risk of Having Cancer

A Lifetime Partnership With Patients Who Have or May be at Risk of Having Cancer

Recruiting
18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

This is not a treatment study. The overall objective is to develop an improved standard of care through studying blood, tissue, biological, etc. samples, that patients have allowed researchers to procure.

Description

The Oncology Research Information Exchange Network (ORIEN) hopes to establish a unique collection of blood, tissue, other biological samples and their associated data (survey data, medical records data, cancer registry data, and other related data) from thousands of patients with cancer or at risk of having cancer. Their hope is to, over time, facilitate new clinical trials, technology, informatics solutions, and personalized medicine to each cancer patient.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. 18 years of age and older.
  2. Diagnosed with cancer, or may be at risk for cancer.
  3. Able to understand and sign the TCCP Informed Consent and Research Authorization form directly or through a legally authorized representative (LAR).
        Non-English speaking subjects will also be invited to participate in the TCCP study, in
        accordance with COMIRB's short-form consent use.
        Exclusion Criteria:
        1. Members of vulnerable populations including neonates (birth to 30 days), children (under
        age 18), wards of the State, prisoners or those on probation or alternate sentencing, or
        decisionally challenged (adults or children that are cognitively impaired, incompetent to
        consent, proxy consent, or consenting in life threatening situations).

Study details
    Cancer Risk

NCT03617939

University of Colorado, Denver

17 May 2024

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