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The purpose of this study is to collect clinical, laboratory, and patient survey data from patients with Castleman disease to improve understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of the disease. Funding source - FDA OOPD.
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This project is supported by the Castleman Disease Collaborative Network.
Visit the CDCN website at http://www.cdcn.org/accelerate to sign up for the ACCELERATE registry!
The ACCELERATE patient registry will give patients and families the opportunity to contribute their medical data to improve understanding of Castleman Disease. The patient registry will obtain real-world demographic, clinical, laboratory, and patient reported outcomes, and treatment data from 1000 patients worldwide with Castleman Disease.
This registry will help to provide important data for future Castleman Disease research studies. The patient registry helps centralize information on this rare disease, and provides researchers a way to obtain data on Castleman Disease patients. The major objectives for the registry include:
Individuals affected by Castleman Disease and families of deceased patients are invited to join the registry.
Patients located anywhere in the United States of America (USA), Canada, or rest of world will be able to enroll themselves directly into the registry. Participants will enroll online and be asked to provide their electronic medical records to University of Pennsylvania researchers for data extraction. All patients will also be asked to complete questionnaires every three months about their symptoms, treatments, and experiences with Castleman Disease. Complete participant information will be stored in a secure database.
Researchers who are interested in studying Castleman Disease can also request access to registry datasets.
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David C Fajgenbaum, MD, MBA, MSc; Joshua D Brandstadter, MD PhD MSc
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