European experts unite to guide treatment for kids with relapsed blood cancers
NCT ID NCT05270096
Summary
This study is creating a European expert panel to review detailed cancer information from children and young adults whose leukemia or lymphoma has returned or not responded to treatment. The panel's goal is to provide personalized advice to the child's doctor, recommending the best available treatment options or clinical trials based on the unique features of the patient's cancer. The study will track how often this advice is followed and what the outcomes are, aiming to improve future care.
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Newcastle Hospital
RECRUITINGNewcastle, United Kingdom
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Princess Máxima Center for Pediatric Oncology
RECRUITINGUtrecht, Utrecht, 3584CS, Netherlands
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Queen Silvia
RECRUITINGGothenburg, Sweden
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Righospitalet
RECRUITINGCopenhagen, Denmark
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Semmelweis
RECRUITINGBudapest, Hungary
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UH Gent
RECRUITINGGhent, Belgium
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Vall d'Hebron
RECRUITINGBarcelona, Spain
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