New questionnaire aims to catch hidden cancer genes in children
NCT ID NCT07378423
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests a questionnaire called QUOCCAS that parents and children fill out to see if it can spot kids with a higher chance of having an inherited cancer syndrome. About 205 children and teens with cancer will take part, giving a blood or saliva sample for genetic testing. Some families will also get an educational brochure before their visit to see if it helps them understand genetics better and feel more satisfied with their care.
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Conditions
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Inselspital, Universitäts Kinderklinik (University Children's Hospital) Bern
RECRUITINGBern, 3010, Switzerland
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