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Establishment of a Tumor Bank for Blood Samples

Establishment of a Tumor Bank for Blood Samples

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Overview

Establishment of a tumor bank, consisting of blood samples of tumor patients and healthy people as controls. The blood samples will be collected systematically together with the corresponding clinical data. The biological samples, the clinical date together with prospective experimental date constitute the entity of the tumor bank.

Description

Recent progress in diagnosis and therapy of cancer diseases can be ascribed mainly to translational research. The relevance of "translational oncology" will only increase in the future -"From bench to bedside" - the swift implementation of new science research results in clinical studies in order to expedite progress in clinical cancer therapy for the benefit of the patient.

Its almost a matter of course in the medical science today to collect biological samples together with clinical information thereby creating the foundation for future excellent fundamental research.

The aim of this tumor bank is to consist of biological samples (together with a tissue bank - see EK 260/2003) and isolates of tumor patients and healthy people as controls. The biological samples, the clinical date together with prospective experimental date constitute the entity of the tumor bank. The content of the tumor bank can provide essential material for current and future research (e.g. analyses of prognostic or predictive tumor markers; genetically analysis (polymorphism, mutation, hypermethylation; verification and characterisation of disseminated tumor cells).

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Male/Female
  • Age 18 to 90 years max.
  • Just one current known malignant disease or
  • Just one current inflammatory disease

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Inflammatory disease and malignant disease
  • multiple malignancies
  • multiple diseases
  • underage

Study details
    Ovarian Neoplasms
    Breast Neoplasms
    Colorectal Neoplasms
    Neoplasms of the Female Genitalia
    Lung Neoplasms
    Endocrine Gland Neoplasms

NCT01763125

Medical University of Vienna

27 January 2024

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