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Prospective Screening and Differentiating Common Cancers Using Peripheral Blood Cell-Free DNA Sequencing

Prospective Screening and Differentiating Common Cancers Using Peripheral Blood Cell-Free DNA Sequencing

Recruiting
20-80 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The goal of this observational study is to screen and differentiate common cancers in participants with or without suspicious lesions. The main question the investigators aim to answer is: Can the developed model, using peripheral blood cell-free DNA sequencing, work well in screening and classifying common cancers especially in the early stages? Participants will undergo the collection of 15~20ml of blood and 1~2 telephone follow-up calls.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. >20 and < 80 years old.
  2. Cancer group: Newly diagnosed cancer patients with a confirmed pathological diagnosis within 90 days before blood collection or within 30 days after blood collection, including lung cancer, esophageal cancer, breast cancer, stomach cancer, colorectal cancer, liver cancer, and pancreatic cancer.
        Non-cancer group: Individuals who have not been diagnosed with cancer during routine
        physical examinations and one-year follow-up.
        Exclusion Criteria:
          1. Uncontrolled or active systemic diseases, such as autoimmune diseases, tuberculosis,
             AIDS, etc.
          2. New onset, recurrence, or exacerbation of various inflammations within 2 weeks before
             blood collection, or the presence of fever, use of corticosteroids.
          3. New onset or exacerbation of thromboembolic diseases, hemorrhagic diseases, or those
             who have received allogeneic blood transfusion within 1 month before blood collection.
          4. Any cancer treatment performed within the past 3 years.
          5. Individuals who have undergone organ or bone marrow transplantation.
          6. Participants during pregnancy or lactation.
          7. Individuals with malnutrition, severe mental illness, or genetic diseases.
          8. Other diseases or conditions deemed by the physician as unsuitable for participation
             in this study.
          9. Individuals who are unable to sign an informed consent form.

Study details
    Cancer Diagnosis
    LungCancer
    Gastric Cancer
    Liver Cancer
    Colorectal Cancer
    Esophagus Cancer
    Breast Cancer
    Pancreas Cancer

NCT06036563

Air Force Military Medical University, China

24 May 2024

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