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the National Colorectal Cancer Cohort (NCRCC) Study: National Colorectal Cancer Research Consortium

the National Colorectal Cancer Cohort (NCRCC) Study: National Colorectal Cancer Research Consortium

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18 years and older
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Phase N/A

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Overview

NCRCC study is a national prospective cohort study including colorectal cancer screening population and stage Ⅰ-Ⅳ colorectal cancer patients.

Description

NCRCC study is a large-scale multicenter study which includes 16 hospitals and research centers, establishing a national cohort which consists of two subcohorts (CRC Screening Cohort and Colorectal Cancer Patient Cohort).

  1. To assess risk factors for colorectal cancer and evaluate risk prediction model of colorectal cancer to identify the high-risk population.
  2. To discover, test and validate new biological markers (e.g. genetic, epigenetic, transcriptomic, metabolomics, proteomic and metagenomics biomarkers) for early diagnosis, prediction of clinical outcomes (e.g. therapeutic response, toxicity, surgical complications) and survivorship endpoints (e.g. recurrence, survival, quality of life, second primary cancer).
  3. To estimate associations of epidemiological determinants (e.g. medication and supplement use, diet, lifestyle pattern) with clinical outcomes and survivorship endpoints among CRC patients.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Men and women
  • Mentally/physically able to consent and participate
  • Subjects aged ≥18 years old (Colorectal Cancer Patient Cohort, CRCPC), age 40-74 years (CRC Screening Cohort, CRCSC)
  • Newly-diagnosed colon and rectal cancer for stages Ⅰ-Ⅳ (CRCPC)

Exclusion Criteria:

  • A history of colorectal cancer or bowel resection
  • Non-Chinese speaking

Study details
    Colorectal Cancer

NCT04074538

Ding Ke-Feng

13 May 2026

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