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Long-Term Follow-Up of Patients Who Have Participated in Children's Oncology Group Studies

Short Title: ALTE05N1


Enrollment Status: Recruiting

NCT #: NCT00736749

Specialty Area: Oncology

Condition Studied: Multi-Site Cancer

Age Groups: Child; Adult; Older Adult

Phase: Not Applicable


Study Information

Summary / Purpose

To stay in touch with people who have taken part in certain Children’s Oncology Group (COG) cancer studies. This study involves regularly checking in with participants or their families to collect information about health status, quality of life, and any long-term effects after cancer treatment. The goal of the study is to help researchers better understand what happens over time after cancer therapy, with the aim of improving care and outcomes for future patients.

Study Type: Observational
Accepts Healthy Volunteers: No

Who Can Participate

Eligibility Criteria:
  • Children, Adults, and Older Adults 0+ years of age
  • People who are or have been enrolled in a qualifying Children’s Oncology Group cancer study and live in the United States

What's Involved

Participation in the study will include:
  • Completing brief questionnaires or forms periodically to track health, contact information, and quality of life for people who have taken part in certain Children’s Oncology Group cancer studies
  • No extra medical procedures required

Principal Investigator

Additional Information

Location: Renown Health, Office of Clinical Research
Address:

1500 E 2nd St. Reno, NV 89502

General Research: 775-982-3646
Oncology Research: 775-982-5050
Email: Renown-CRD@renown.org

Disclaimer: This listing gives you general information about the study and isn't part of the official consent process. If you decide to learn more, the research team will talk with you and check if you meet any additional requirements to join the study.

ER Wait Times

How are wait times calculated?

Our estimated ER wait times reflect the average time from check-in to being seen by a medical professional during triage, where patients are prioritized based on the severity of their condition.

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