IUCRO-0280; IU Simon Cancer Center Tissue Bank
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George Sandusky, DVM, PhD
Primary Investigator
Overview
The purpose of this study is to collect a variety of specimens from both healthy and sick volunteers and look for differences between the specimens.
Eligibility
You may be eligible for this study if you meet the following criteria:
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Conditions:
Cancer,Healthy,Cancer Tissue Bank
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Age: Between 18 Years - 100 Years
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Gender: All
Inclusion Criteria
Have a history of any malignancy or related disorder. This includes patients with active disease as well as those in remission.
Be at least 18 years of age.
Must provide medical information relevant to the IUSCC Tissue Bank.
Must voluntarily sign the most current informed consent and HIPAA documents prior to study participation.
Be able to donate a biofluid sample (if applicable) without compromising the current health status of the subject.
Exclusion Criteria
Patients with dementia, altered mental status, or any psychiatric condition that would prohibit the understanding or rendering of informed consent.
Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Patients with a history of blood borne diseases including HIV, HBV, HCV, HTLV, or syphilis.
Additional Information:Have a history of any malignancy or related disorder. This includes patients with active disease as well as those in remission.
Be at least 18 years of age.
Must provide medical information relevant to the IUSCC Tissue Bank.
Must voluntarily sign the most current informed consent and HIPAA documents prior to study participation.
Be able to donate a biofluid sample (if applicable) without compromising the current health status of the subject.
Exclusion Criteria
Patients with dementia, altered mental status, or any psychiatric condition that would prohibit the understanding or rendering of informed consent.
Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Patients with a history of blood borne diseases including HIV, HBV, HCV, HTLV, or syphilis.
Participants will not be paid for their participation.
Updated on
30 Oct 2023.
Study ID: 1106005767 (0909-05)