Key Adverse Events Following Childhood Cancer
Clinical Trial
Offered by: NemoursChildren's
Locations: Delaware Valley; Jacksonville, Orlando in Florida
Trial Name
Key Adverse Events Following Childhood Cancer,/p>
What is the trial about?
The goal of this study is to identify patients who are more likely to develop a late-occurring complication(s).
Who can participate?
Children with late-occurring complication(s) may be asked to be in this study.
What is involved?
- Participation in this study is expected to last 20-30 minutes.
- Most participants will be asked to provide about 2 teaspoons of blood. If your child is not able to give blood for some reason, then cells from his/her cheek can be collected.
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