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Urothelial cancer is cancer of the bladder, ureter, and urethra. Researchers want to better understand what changes in a person s cells and genes cause this cancer to form. This may help them find new ways to treat it.
Objective:
- To perform DNA sequencing to help researchers learn the differences between normal tissue and tumor tissue. Also, to learn how molecular changes - including gene changes - might help predict the course of disease and how people respond to therapy.
Eligibility:
- Adults age 18 and older who have or are suspected of having urothelial cancer or an inherited disorder that raises their risk of getting bladder cancer.
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EXCLUSION CRITERIA:
Subjects who are pregnant.
Subjects co-morbidities preclude diagnostic or therapeutic intervention. Co-morbidities include:
--Ongoing treatment for another non-skin malignancy.
History of hepatitis B/C or HIV. Patients who are HIV positive are excluded from this study because treatment with immunomodulatory agents for immunosuppressed patients would affect sample analysis and skew the data.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR HEALTHY VOLUNTEERS
INCLUSION CRITERIA:
-Adults (greater than or equal to 18 years of age) and able to give informed consent.
EXCLUSION CRITERIA:
500 participants in 2 patient groups
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Raju R Chelluri, M.D.; Lidenys C O'Brien Gutierrez
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