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Background:
- Medullary thyroid cancer (MTC) is a rare cancer of the thyroid gland. In children and adults, it is often part of a condition called Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia 2 (MEN2). MEN2 is usually caused by a genetic mutation, and it can cause a number of problems in addition to MTC. These problems include adrenal gland tumors, hormone changes, and problems with the bones and other organs. Not much is known about how MTC develops over time, especially in people with MEN2. Researchers want to study MTC in children and adults and see how it affects their growth and development.
Objectives:
- To study how medullary thyroid cancer affects children and adults over time.
Eligibility:
- Children and adults who have medullary thyroid cancer.
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Objectives:
-The overall objective of this longitudinal study is to develop a better understanding of the biology and natural history of MEN2 with or without MTC, particularly in children and adults with MEN 2A and 2B, as well as study non-tumor manifestations of MEN 2. This will hopefully allow for developing more effective treatment interventions for tumor and non-tumor related manifestations, and more sensitive endpoints in clinical trials.
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Design:
This study will allow for longitudinal evaluations of MTC and MEN2 and non-tumor related manifestations of MEN 2A and 2B in children and adults. Evaluations will consist of the following (summarized):
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EXCLUSION CRITERIA FOR PATIENTS:
-In the opinion of the investigator the patient is not able to return for follow-up visits or obtain required follow-up studies.
Inclusion Criteria for Parents or Primary Caregivers
EXCLUSION CRITERIA FOR PARENTS OR PRIMARY CAREGIVERS: None
259 participants in 2 patient groups
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Andrea N Lucas; John W Glod, M.D.
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