Tumor Cell and DNA Detection in the Blood, Urine and Bone Marrow of Patients With Solid Cancers

Status: Recruiting
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Intervention Type: Procedure
Study Type: Observational
SUMMARY

Patients with resectable solid primary cancers and even limited number of metastases are potentially curable. However, most patients develop recurrences despite surgery. Circulating and disseminated tumor cell (CTC/DTC) and circulating cell-free (cf) DNA isolation from the blood, urine and bone marrow will increase understanding of cancer spread and advance knowledge to develop individualized therapies.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 18
Healthy Volunteers: t
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• Subjects older than 18 years.

• Subjects of all genders and ethnicities.

• Subjects with the diagnosis of a solid cancer (n=100) of all stages will be included (lung, esophageal, stomach, bile duct/pancreas, colorectal, melanoma, sarcoma).

• Ten patients with no present suspicion and no previous history of any cancer (except basal cell cancer of the skin) that undergo surgeries for other benign indications will serve as controls (n=20).

• In patients undergoing surgery for cancer the histopathology should preferably be pathologically proven by a previous or novel biopsy. Yet, patients with a high cancer suspicion by radiology and clinical picture that undergo cancer surgery will not be excluded. No additional biopsies, testing or interventions will be performed for the purpose of this study if the medical treatment will not require it.

• Subjects must be capable of giving informed consent.

Locations
United States
Missouri
Ellis Fischel Cancer Center, University of Missouri
RECRUITING
Columbia
Contact Information
Primary
Jussuf T Kaifi, MD, PhD
kaifij@health.missouri.edu
5738828445
Backup
Blanche Lasta, RN
lastal@health.missouri.edu
5738828445
Time Frame
Start Date: 2016-07-01
Estimated Completion Date: 2026-12-01
Participants
Target number of participants: 620
Treatments
Study sample collection
Blood draws, urine and tissue asservation, and bone marrow aspiration will be done during surgery
Sponsors
Leads: University of Missouri-Columbia

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