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Background:
- Gene therapy is a way to treat or prevent disease using genes. It is monitored very closely by regulators because there can be long-term, unexpected side effects. NIH is required to try to contact people who have been treated with gene therapy at least annually for up to 15 years. This is to see if they have had any bad side effects. This trial does not include any therapy and is only for patients previously treated on gene-therapy trials at the NCI Surgery Branch who are no longer enrolled on their original gene therapy clinical trial.
Objective:
- To collect of long-term follow-up data on people who have been in gene transfer studies. This follow-up is required by regulators.
Eligibility:
- People age 18 and older who have been in a previous NCI Surgery Branch gene therapy research study.
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Background:
-The National Cancer Institute Surgery Branch (NCI-SB) Branch investigator conducts clinical trials utilizing gene transfer. The current U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requirements for long term follow up may be up to fifteen years for some products. As this time period is frequently longer than studies are expected to be open, a long-term follow-up protocol is necessary to ensure the follow up of these subjects
Objectives:
-To facilitate collection of long term, follow up information on subjects who have participated in gene transfer studies as required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and other regulatory groups
Eligibility:
-Enrollment on a CAR T-cell treatment protocol for gene therapy.
Design:
-Patients will undergo physical exams; laboratory evaluation or phone follow up as required by the treatment protocol and/or as clinically indicated.
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