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Questionnaire on Congenital Cancer Signs Through Self-Assessment

Questionnaire on Congenital Cancer Signs Through Self-Assessment

Recruiting
21 years and younger
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

This clinical trial tests whether a patient- and caregiver-completed questionnaire (QUOCCAS) can accurately help identify children and adolescents with cancer who may have an underlying cancer predisposition syndrome (CPS). The study will also evaluate whether providing families with an educational brochure before their clinic visit improves their understanding of genetics and their satisfaction with care.

The main questions it aims to answer are:

  • Does QUOCCAS identify children at risk for CPS as accurately as physician-based tools and compared to genetic testing?
  • Does the Pre-Visit Preparation (PVP) brochure improve caregiver knowledge about genetics?
  • Does the PVP brochure improve caregiver satisfaction with the care and information they receive?

Participants will:

  • Complete the QUOCCAS questionnaire about family history, clinical features, and cancer signs
  • Provide a blood or saliva sample for genetic testing (whole-exome or whole-genome sequencing)
  • Randomly receive or not receive the educational Pre-Visit Preparation brochure before completing the questionnaire
  • Complete brief surveys on their knowledge and satisfaction

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • The investigators will include newly diagnosed patients who received a cancer diagnosis included in the International Classification of Childhood Cancer version 3 (ICCC3) criteria, treated at participating hospitals

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Over 21 years of age

Study details
    Cancer Predisposition Syndromes
    Pediatric Cancer
    Childhood Neoplasms
    Hereditary Cancer Syndromes

NCT07378423

Insel Gruppe AG, University Hospital Bern

31 January 2026

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