Evaluation for NCI Surgery Branch Clinical Research Protocols
Background:
Potential research candidates undergo thorough screening including laboratory tests, scans,
x-rays and review of pathology slides to determine initial eligibility for Surgery Branch
research protocols.
Objectives:
To permit evaluation of patients referred to the NCI Surgery Branch in order to identify
individuals who will be suitable candidates for Surgery Branch clinical research protocols.
Eligibility:
Patient suspected of having, or with biopsy proven malignant disease.
Patient, parent or guardian (if a minor), is able to provide informed consent.
Design:
Patients enrolled on this protocol will be evaluated by NCI Surgery Branch physicians to
determine the individual's suitability for participation in a clinical research protocol.
An accrual ceiling of 5000 patients has been set to meet the screening needs of the Surgery
Branch.
Observational
N/A
To permit evaluation of patients referred to the NCI Surgery Branch in order to identify individuals who will be suitable candidates for Surgery Branch clinical research protocols.
Steven A Rosenberg, M.D.
Principal Investigator
National Cancer Institute (NCI)
United States: Federal Government
990128
NCT00001823
June 1999
Name | Location |
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National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, 9000 Rockville Pike | Bethesda, Maryland 20892 |