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GISAR has an open and modular setup. It is sought to include as many German sarcoma and CS patients (i.e. sarcoma and CS patients treated in Germany) in the registry as possible. A basic data set should be collected on every included patient). In order to adress specific scientific questions, additionally detailed data can be collected in defined patient groups (e.g. effectiveness / adverse effects of systemic therapies in defined situations) within the context of sub-project add-on modules. This data collection can be prospective or retrospective depending on the sub-project


Clinical Trial Description

Sarcomas are rare malignant tumors that affect people of all ages. They can be divided into different subtypes yet having more than 80 different forms of soft tissue sarcomas only. In these terms, it is not remarkable that this high number of subtypes is accompanied by various treatment strategies, often representing multimodal treatments. In addition, in a growing amount of patients tumors are diagnosed, whose malignant cells have histological, cytological, or molecular properties of both epithelial tumors ("carcinoma") and mesenchymal tumors ("sarcoma"). Such "mixed" sarcomatoid/epithelial tumors ("CS") are categorized as carcinoma considering their epithelial origin. But in most cases, CS seem to be more aggressive, than other carcinomas with the same origin; often they are characterized by rapid growth, invasion, disease recurrence and metastases. Due to the rarity of CS, only limited information is available about their clinical course and best therapeutic approaches. Because of these uncertainties and the sarcoma-component of the tumors, several CS-patients are referred to sarcomacenters. As many experiences with single CS-cases as possible should be collected and evaluated to better understand the different CS-forms. Due to the complexity of diagnosis and therapy of sarcomas and of CS it is of high relevance to depict the current treatment landscape and the effects and course of different treatment options to illuminate the best option for each specific patient. This is compassed by this registry, as it aims to collect information and data on treatment and outcome of most of future German sarcoma cases along with retrospective data collection to achieve a most comprehensive data set as well as the possibility to identify alterations / trends in the procedures used for sarcoma diagnosis and therapy over time. ;


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NCT number NCT04122872
Study type Observational [Patient Registry]
Source Institut für Klinische Krebsforschung IKF GmbH at Krankenhaus Nordwest
Contact Daniel Pink, Dr. med.
Phone +49 33631 7
Email daniel.pink@helios-gesundheit.de
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date November 29, 2018
Completion date January 2038

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