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Multi-Cancer Detection Observational Cohort Study

Multi-Cancer Detection Observational Cohort Study

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21 years and older
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Phase N/A

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Overview

This study assesses the incorporation of Multi-Cancer Detection (MCD) testing, designed to detect many types of cancer, into clinical practice to understand both its use and effect in real world practice conditions.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Has Mayo Clinic medical record number
  • Has undergone (within last 6 months) or scheduled to undergo a multi-cancer detection test (MCD) as ordered by provider
  • Able to provide informed consent
  • ≥ 21 years old
  • Ability to provide blood sample

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Individuals who have situations that would limit compliance with the study requirements
  • Institutionalized (i.e. Federal Medical Prison)
  • Known pregnancy (self-reported)
  • Currently undergoing active cancer treatment other than adjuvant hormone therapy
  • Invasive cancer diagnosis within the last 3 years

Study details
    Cancer

NCT06962995

Mayo Clinic

1 November 2025

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