Scientists track rare stomach tumors for a decade to find new treatments
NCT ID NCT04557969
Summary
This study aims to better understand gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST) by following patients for up to 10 years and collecting tumor tissue during any needed surgeries. Researchers will monitor 400 participants, including children as young as 6, to study the tumors in the lab and track how long patients remain disease-free after surgery. The main goal is to gather information and tissue samples to help develop future treatments, not to test a new therapy on participants.
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