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NCT ID: NCT05562778 Recruiting - Gynecologic Cancer Clinical Trials

Chatbot to Maximize Hereditary Cancer Genetic Risk Assessment

Start date: January 15, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In this study, the investigators aim to compare a mobile health platform, known as a 'chatbot,' that leverages artificial intelligence and natural language processing to scale communication, to 'usual care' that patients would receive. This comparison will enable the investigators to determine if the chatbot system can improve rates of recommendation for genetic testing among patients at elevated risk of harboring a familial cancer syndrome in an all-Medicaid gynecology clinic. Furthermore, the investigators aim to evaluate facilitators of inequity in regard to patient access to and utilization of genetic testing services.

NCT ID: NCT04541654 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Li-Fraumeni Syndrome

Li-Fraumeni & TP53 (LiFT UP): Understanding and Progress

LiFT_UP
Start date: September 15, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The purpose of this research study is to learn more about variants in the TP53 gene both associated with Li-Fraumeni Syndrome (LFS), a hereditary cancer risk condition, and TP53 variants found in the blood for other reasons (e.g. ACE/CHIP and mosaicism).

NCT ID: NCT04261972 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Hereditary Cancer Syndrome

Cell-free DNA in Hereditary And High-Risk Malignancies

CHARM
Start date: July 1, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The goal of this study is to develop an effective, sensitive blood test that can detect early tumours in patients with known or suspected hereditary cancer syndromes (HCS). If this new blood test is accurate, it could be used to screen patients for cancer and allow for earlier cancer detection. The study will also use questionnaires and interviews to understand how patients feel about incorporating these tests into routine medical care, and the perceptions of the medical value of test results.