Assessment of Clonal Hematopoiesis and Its Relationship to Cardiovascular Disease in Hodgkin Lymphoma Survivors

Status: Recruiting
Location: See all (28) locations...
Intervention Type: Procedure, Other
Study Type: Observational
SUMMARY

This study assesses how blood cell growth patterns (clonal hematopoiesis), relates to heart health or cardiovascular disease (CVD) after treatment in patients with Hodgkin lymphoma. In some patients, cancer treatment at a young age may lead to later complications, including problems with heart health. Checking for blood cell growth patterns called therapy-related clonal hematopoiesis (t-CH) can help predict who might be at risk for heart health problems after Hodgkin lymphoma treatment. If doctors know who may be at greater risk for developing later heart complications, then they can more closely monitor those patients to prevent or detect heart complications early.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 7
Healthy Volunteers: f
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• Patient must be \>= 7 years of age at the time of enrollment (age to perform an MRI without sedation).

• Enrolled and completed therapy on AHOD1331.

• Not known to have had a primary event (relapse/second malignancy/death). Note: Subjects enrolled and/or treated on AHOD1331 at another institution are eligible if they are now being followed at the current Children's Oncology Group (COG) institution.

• Patient must have access to cardiac MRI at institution where receiving follow-up care and must be able to complete cardiac MRI without sedation.

• All patients and/or their parents or legal guardians must sign a written informed consent.

• All institutional, Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and National Cancer Institute (NCI) requirements for human studies must be met

Locations
United States
Alabama
USA Health Strada Patient Care Center
RECRUITING
Mobile
Arizona
Phoenix Childrens Hospital
RECRUITING
Phoenix
Connecticut
Yale University
RECRUITING
New Haven
Delaware
Alfred I duPont Hospital for Children
RECRUITING
Wilmington
Florida
Golisano Children's Hospital of Southwest Florida
RECRUITING
Fort Myers
Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children
RECRUITING
Orlando
Saint Joseph's Hospital/Children's Hospital-Tampa
RECRUITING
Tampa
Georgia
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta - Arthur M Blank Hospital
RECRUITING
Atlanta
Maryland
University of Maryland/Greenebaum Cancer Center
RECRUITING
Baltimore
Michigan
C S Mott Children's Hospital
RECRUITING
Ann Arbor
Minnesota
Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota - Minneapolis
RECRUITING
Minneapolis
Missouri
Washington University School of Medicine
RECRUITING
St Louis
North Carolina
Wake Forest University Health Sciences
RECRUITING
Winston-salem
New Jersey
Hackensack University Medical Center
RECRUITING
Hackensack
New York
Albany Medical Center
RECRUITING
Albany
Roswell Park Cancer Institute
RECRUITING
Buffalo
Ohio
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
RECRUITING
Cincinnati
Nationwide Children's Hospital
RECRUITING
Columbus
Oregon
Oregon Health and Science University
RECRUITING
Portland
Pennsylvania
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
RECRUITING
Philadelphia
Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC
RECRUITING
Pittsburgh
Tennessee
East Tennessee Childrens Hospital
RECRUITING
Knoxville
Texas
Cook Children's Medical Center
RECRUITING
Fort Worth
Baylor College of Medicine/Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center
RECRUITING
Houston
Children's Hospital of San Antonio
RECRUITING
San Antonio
Virginia
University of Virginia Cancer Center
RECRUITING
Charlottesville
Washington
Seattle Children's Hospital
RECRUITING
Seattle
Other Locations
Canada
Hospital for Sick Children
SUSPENDED
Toronto
Time Frame
Start Date: 2023-08-18
Estimated Completion Date: 2028-10-01
Participants
Target number of participants: 230
Treatments
Observational (blood samples, surveys, MRI, record review)
Patients undergo collection of blood samples, complete surveys, and undergo cardiac MRI on study. Patients also have their medical records reviewed.
Related Therapeutic Areas
Sponsors
Leads: Children's Oncology Group

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