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The Childhood Cancer Predisposition Study (CCPS) is a multi-center, longitudinal, observational study that will collect clinical and biological data and specimens from children with a cancer predisposition syndromes (CPS) and their relatives.
The central hypothesis is that studying individuals at high risk for childhood cancer creates a unique opportunity for improving the understanding of carcinogenesis, tumor surveillance, early detection, and cancer prevention, which will collectively contribute to improving care and outcomes for pediatric patients with cancer and those with cancer predisposition syndromes (CPS).
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The CCPS is designed as a multi-center, longitudinal, observational study that will collect clinical and biological data and specimens from children with a CPS and their relatives. The investigators plan to:
The study will enroll approximately 350 Children and 700 Relatives per year. The investigators plan to collect demographic and diagnostic data at enrollment. Longitudinal follow-up will be performed at least annually.
The CCPS includes the establishment of a biorepository, with a hub and spoke structure, with a central repository at Emory University/Children's Healthcare of Atlanta for prospective collection of some tissues, linked to local biorepositories at participating institutions. Information about inventory of tumor specimens already banked locally will be available in the database, along with reference to existing genomic studies of the tumor, such that investigators may identify and request such tissue or data for specific studies, subject to approval of the CCPS Scientific Committee.
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Primary Subjects must meet all of the below criteria to be eligible for enrollment:
Be less than 21 years of age at the time of enrollment
Have a diagnosis of a specific CPS, whether they have had cancer or not
Affected Parents must meet all of the following criteria to be eligible for enrollment:
Adult Affected Siblings must meet all of the following criteria to be eligible for enrollment:
Unaffected Parents and Siblings must meet all of the following criteria to be eligible for enrollment
Affected Family Members must meet all of the following criteria to be eligible for enrollment:
1. Carry a diagnosis of (or obligate diagnosis of) the familial CPS. Documentation is requested but not required.
More than one child from a Primary Family Unit may be a Primary Subject. An Unaffected Sibling may be reclassified as a Primary Subject if diagnosed with a CPS during childhood.
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1,050 participants in 2 patient groups
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Christopher Porter, MD
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