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NCT ID: NCT03897374 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Early Detection of Cancer

Strategic Targeting for Optimal Prevention of Cancer

STOP-Cancer
Start date: March 26, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The primary goal of the study is to record data over the observation period to evaluate the clinical benefit of using hereditary cancer genomic diagnostics to assess overall hereditary genetic cancer risk profile and to help guide physicians to pursue preventative measures, which may lead to early detection and treatment of the condition.

NCT ID: NCT03843450 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Early Detection of Cancer

Culture System for Isolating Circulating Tumor Cells

Start date: January 29, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This culture system utilizes the special affinity difference of biomedical material coating for different cells to achieve the effect of isolating cancer cells from the blood sample. The coating of the system has the characteristic that to make the WBCs adhesion, but the cancer cells in the blood sample suspend in the culture medium, which achieves the effect of separating cancer cells from the blood. The supernatant with the cancer cells can further be isolated from the cultural system for related analysis and detection to achieve early diagnosis and screening.

NCT ID: NCT03183401 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Early Detection of Cancer

National Breast and Thyroid Screening After a Treatment Received Against a Cancer During Childhood

DENACAPST
Start date: July 9, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The DENACAPST programme represents an important initiative to provide near nation-wide roll-out of an important cancer surveillance program for childhood cancer survivors. The program is based on internationally recognized standards in cancer surveillance, which were developed by the International Guideline Harmonization Group (IGHG) with support of all relevant stakeholders in cancer survivorship research and clinical work in Europe, Canada and the United States and recognized French recommendations about breast screening for women at high risk of cancer. With this programme, French centers organized themselves to provide to childhood cancer survivors adequate medical attention, which includes close medical surveillance for breast/thyroid cancer where appropriate, based on adequate risk stratification. The aim of the study is to analyze if the recommendations about breast and thyroid cancer screening are followed in this population and secondly to provide more informations about these second cancers and about the screening.