Tracking the future: study follows kids with rare skin cancers into adulthood
NCT ID NCT06207812
Summary
This study aims to understand what happens to people long-term after being diagnosed with rare skin cancers called mycosis fungoides or lymphomatoid papulosis as children or teenagers. Researchers will contact 100 former patients (or their parents) to track their health status, treatments received, and survival rates over 5-10 years. The goal is to gather knowledge about these rare conditions to help future patients.
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MD Anderson Cancer Center
RECRUITINGHouston, Texas, 77030, United States
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