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Second Primary Lung Cancer Cohort Study (SPORT)

Patients who have had curative treatment for lung cancer are at an increased risk of developing second primary lung cancers (and other cancers) over the next 10 years. Doctors need to develop better ways of monitoring patients during follow up so we can intervene as quickly as possible with further treatments. Measuring DNA in the blood which has come from the tumour, so called circulating tumour DNA (ctDNA), may be one way to do this.

Detailed Description

This is a multi-centre, observational basic science study to follow patient who have undergone radical treatment, surgery or radiotherapy for Non-small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) between two and five years previously. Following consent, participants will be asked to provide blood samples every six months for up to the next five years. Information from their routine clinical care, including information from any imaging, diagnostic tissue samples and blood tests will be collected. We will also request access to any original surplus diagnostic material, as well as future, excess tissue from diagnostic samples.
Blood samples will be analysed using various new scientific techniques looking to correlate emergence of new primary cancer (or recurrence of original NSCLC) with blood based markers.

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Age

18 - 99

Gender

Both

NCT ID

NCT04178889

Phase

-1

Status

Recruiting Now

Medical Condition

lung cancer

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Your Journey

01
Receiving the medication

You would receive etanercept (Enbrel) twice a week for 12 weeks and then once a week for 12 weeks. Etanercept, as well as study related medical care, is provided at no cost.

02
Visiting the study site

Study participation involves approximately 8 visits to your local study center over 6 to 7 months.

03
Follow-up

There would also be a follow-up telephone call 30days after completing the study. No visits are required after participation is complete.

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