Scientists hunt for hidden clues in blood cancer patients

NCT ID NCT07154823

Summary

This study aims to discover molecular patterns in blood and tissue that might predict how patients with acute myeloid leukemia or follicular lymphoma respond to treatment. Researchers will collect samples from 550 patients during their regular care and track their health outcomes. The goal is to gather information that could help guide future treatment decisions, but this study itself does not test any new treatments.

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Contacts and locations

Study contacts

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Locations

  • Avera Cancer Institue

    RECRUITING

    Sioux Falls, South Dakota, 57105, United States

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  • Cancer Care Associates of York

    RECRUITING

    York, Pennsylvania, 17403, United States

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  • Cancer Care Specialists of Reno

    RECRUITING

    Reno, Nevada, 89511, United States

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  • Taylor Cancer Research Center

    RECRUITING

    Maumee, Ohio, 43537, United States

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  • The Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders

    RECRUITING

    Bethesda, Maryland, 20817, United States

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