Ascertainment of Peripheral Blood or Saliva Samples for Genetic Epidemiology Studies of Familial Cancers

NCT00579163Active, Not RecruitingOBSERVATIONAL

Summary

Key Facts

Lead Sponsor

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Enrollment

992

Start Date

1994-12-01

Completion Date

2026-12-01

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Official Title

Ascertainment of Peripheral Blood or Saliva Samples for Genetic Epidemiology Studies of Familial Cancers

Conditions

Breast NeoplasmsOvarian NeoplasmsColonic NeoplasmsProstatic NeoplasmsUterine Cervical NeoplasmsLeukemiaLymphomaNon-Hodgkin

Eligibility

Sex

ALL

Inclusion Criteria:

* Patients accepted for referral to the Cancer Family Clinic of the Department of Medicine at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center are eligible for participation in this study. Such patients should have a history of cancers of the breast, ovary, colon, prostate, uterus, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, leukemia, soft tissue sarcoma, endocrine neoplasms, or other malignancies presenting in first degree relatives or in successive generations as part of a suspected cancer family syndrome.
* Family members of probands including parents, sisters, brothers, half-brothers and sisters, sons, daughters, grandparents, as well as aunts and uncles are also eligible.
* This study involves research which presents no greater than minimal risk to children. The assent of any minor should be obtained before the patient is entered into this study.

Outcome Measures

Primary Outcomes

To establish a bank of DNA and frozen lymphoblastoid cell lines for the purpose of facilitating genetic epidemiology investigations of familial cancers.

Time frame: 1 year

Secondary Outcomes

A related goal is to provide patients with cancer and their living relatives the opportunity to preserve DNA samples so that they may be used for future genetic counseling regarding inherited cancer risk.

Time frame: 1 year

Locations

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, United States

Ascertainment of Peripheral Blood or Saliva Samples for Genetic Epidemiology Studies of Familial Cancers