Scientists hunt hidden cancer genes in families with multiple diagnoses
NCT ID NCT04860453
Summary
This study aims to discover new inherited gene changes that might explain why some families develop many different types of cancer. Researchers are enrolling 150 adults, both with and without cancer, from families where at least five relatives have had different cancers. They will analyze participants' DNA from blood samples to look for genetic patterns that could reveal unknown cancer risks.
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University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, Case Comprehensive Cancer Center
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