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Liquid Biopsy Evaluation and Repository Development at Princess Margaret

Recruiting now NCT03702309

Run by University Health Network, Toronto · for 18 and older · All sexes · accepts healthy volunteers

What this study is about

The objective of this protocol is to develop an institution-wide liquid biopsy protocol that will establish a common process for collecting blood and corresponding archived tumor specimens for future research studies at the University Health Network's Princess Margaret Cancer Centre. Circulating cell-free nucleic acids (cfNA), including cell-free DNA (cfDNA) and cell-free RNA (cfRNA), are non-invasive, real-time biomarkers that can provide diagnostic and prognostic information before cancer diagnosis, during cancer treatment, and at disease progression. Cancer research scientists and clinicians at the Princess Margaret are interested in incorporating the collection of peripheral blood samples ("liquid biopsies") into research protocols as a means of non-invasively assessing tumor progression and response to treatment at multiple time points during a patient's course of disease.

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Celeste Yu, MSc · 416-946-4501 · Celeste.Yu@uhn.ca

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