NCI intramural program approach to rare tumors: Natural history study of rare solid tumors in children and adults: A longitudinal, comprehensive data and biospecimen collection protocol

Rare tumors across the world are lacking adequate knowledge, resources, and community. Through partnership with patients, advocacy organizations, researchers, and clinicians, we have developed a comprehensive, longitudinal, prospective, and retrospective natural history protocol to collect, analyze,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Pediatric blood & cancer 2023-09, Vol.70 (9), p.e30495-n/a
Hauptverfasser: Wedekind, Mary Frances, Reilly, Karlyne M., Rivero, Jaydira Del, Lockridge, Robin, Allen, Taryn, Raygada, Margarita, Bernstein, Donna, Thomas, Barbara J., Vivelo, Christina, Levine, Jason, Shonkoev, Nurlan, Aldape, Kenneth, Glod, John, Sandler, Abby B., Widemann, Brigitte C.
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Zusammenfassung:Rare tumors across the world are lacking adequate knowledge, resources, and community. Through partnership with patients, advocacy organizations, researchers, and clinicians, we have developed a comprehensive, longitudinal, prospective, and retrospective natural history protocol to collect, analyze, and share data on patients with rare tumors. A strong collaborative effort is vital to ensure success of enrollment, patient engagement, data collection, and analysis to ultimately develop clinical trials to improve outcomes for patients with rare cancers.
ISSN:1545-5009
1545-5017
1545-5017
DOI:10.1002/pbc.30495