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Background:
Saliva, blood, tissue, and cancer contain DNA. DNA makes the "instruction book" for the cells in the body. Cancer is caused by changes in DNA that affect cell function. Researchers want to test DNA of people with tumors. They want to look for genetic changes in tumors that could be targets for treatment. Because DNA can change as cancer changes, more testing may be done at different times.
Objectives:
To find the DNA changes in cancer that may help guide treatment. To collect samples and data to be used in future studies.
Eligibility:
People any age with cancer or a pre-cancerous tumor
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Background:
Objectives - Primary Objective:
-Identify incidental and secondary findings in germline DNA and actionable somatic mutations for reporting clinical results from a CLIA-certified lab into CRIS medical records.
Eligibility - Adult or Pediatric patients of any age with one of the following:
Design:
This study will allow for the collection of specimens for CLIA reporting of germline and somatic mutations. The study will also collect specimens for a Tissue Repository, and for other investigations as outlined below.
CLIA testing activities will include
Research activities may include:
Expected accrual 50-500 patients per year. Total protocol accrual goal 5,000 patients.
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Inclusion and exclusion criteria
Adult or Pediatric patients with one of the following:
EXCLUSION CRITERIA:
-None
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