Could your Child's genes hold the key to better cancer treatment?
NCT ID NCT06744712
Summary
This study aims to learn how often children and young adults with cancer have genetic differences that might affect how their bodies process cancer drugs and other medications. Researchers will collect a simple cheek swab from up to 130 participants to analyze their genes. The goal is to gather information to help doctors better personalize medication choices in the future based on a patient's unique genetics.
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Levine Childrens Hospital Pediatric Cancer and Blood Disorders
Charlotte, North Carolina, 28203, United States
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