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Project: Every Child for Younger Patients With Cancer

Join our study for young cancer patients to explore new treatment options.

Recruiting
25 years and younger
All
Phase N/A

Project: Every Child is a study to collect health information from young cancer patients. This information could help doctors improve treatments. The study creates a Childhood Cancer Registry, which is a record of health data from children and young adults with cancer. The study also collects biospecimens (samples from the body like blood or tissue) at different times during the patient's illness.

The study is open to children and young adults (up to 25 years old) who have been diagnosed with cancer. To join, the patient or their guardians must give permission by signing a consent form. The study does not involve any new treatments, just collection of information and samples.

  • The study involves data and sample collection, not treatments.
  • Patients must join within 6 months of diagnosis or disease change.
  • Participants or their guardians must sign a consent form.
Study details
    Adrenal Gland Pheochromocytoma
    Carcinoma In Situ
    Central Nervous System Neoplasm
    Childhood Immature Teratoma
    Childhood Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis
    Childhood Mature Teratoma
    Congenital Mesoblastic Nephroma
    Desmoid Fibromatosis
    Ganglioneuroma
    Lymphoproliferative Disorder
    Malignant Neoplasm
    Malignant Solid Neoplasm
    Melanocytic Neoplasm
    Myeloproliferative Neoplasm
    Neoplasm of Uncertain Malignant Potential
    Neuroendocrine Neoplasm
    Stromal Neoplasm

NCT02402244

Children's Oncology Group

16 February 2025

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