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RATIONALE: Studying samples of tumor tissue and blood in the laboratory may help doctors learn more about changes that occur in DNA and identify biomarkers related to cancer. It may also help doctors understand why low-grade gliomas develop in young patients and predict how they will respond to treatment.
PURPOSE: This clinical trial is studying tumor tissue, blood samples, and family history in predicting tumor development and response to treatment in young patients with low-grade glioma.
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OUTLINE: This is a multicenter study.
NOTE: *In circumstances where either or both biological parents are unable to complete the questionnaire, it may be completed by the patient diagnosed with low grade glioma (if they are over 16 years old) or adoptive parents or guardians, if they feel they have the knowledge to complete the questionnaire.
Tumor tissue and blood samples collected on SIOP-LGG1 or SIOP-LGG-2004 are analyzed for genetic profiles predictive of response to treatment and for different patterns of tumor development, natural tumor behavior, and tumor sensitivity to cancer therapies. Collected family data are anonymised and linked to the biological sample collected. Samples are then stored for future molecular genetic studies.
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Biological parents of a child or adolescent patient diagnosed with low grade glioma (LGG)
LGG patients participating in 1 of the following clinical trials:
Adoptive parents or guardians allowed if they feel they have the knowledge to complete the study questionnaire, provided either or both biological parents are unable to complete the questionnaire
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