Five more years: tracking a genetic bone disease before it strikes

NCT ID NCT03859895

Summary

This study is a 5-year extension to monitor people with a high genetic risk for Paget's disease of the bone. It follows up on 287 participants from a previous trial that tested whether an early drug treatment could prevent bone damage. The main goal is to see if preventing early bone lesions actually leads to fewer symptoms like pain or deformity over the long term.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Guy's and St Thomas Hospital NHS Trust

    London, England, SE1 9RT, United Kingdom

  • King's College Hospital

    London, England, SE5 9RS, United Kingdom

  • Manchester Royal Infirmary

    Manchester, England, M13 9WL, United Kingdom

  • NHS Lothian

    Edinburgh, Scotland, EH4 2XU, United Kingdom

  • Royal Newcastle Centre

    Newcastle, NSW 2305, Australia

  • Sir Charles Gardner Hospital

    Nedlands, 6009, Australia

  • St. Vincent's University Hospital

    Dublin, Ireland

  • The Princess Margaret Hospital

    Christchurch, 731 8022, New Zealand

  • Univeristy of Barcelona

    Barcelona, Spain

  • University Hospital Geelong

    Geelong, 3220, Australia

  • University Hospital Saint-Luc

    Brussels, Belgium

  • University Hospital of Careggi

    Florence, 50139, Italy

  • University Hospital of Salamanca

    Salamanca, 37007, Spain

  • University of Auckland

    Auckland, 92019, New Zealand

  • University of Bristol

    Bristol, England, BC10 5NB, United Kingdom

  • University of Liverpool

    Liverpool, England, L7 8XP, United Kingdom

  • University of Queensland

    Toowoomba, QLD 4350, Australia

  • University of Siena

    Siena, 53100, Italy

  • University of Sydney

    Sydney, Australia

  • University of Turin

    Turin, 10126, Italy

  • Wrexham Maelor Hospital

    Wrexham, Wales, LL13 7TD, United Kingdom

Conditions

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