An Early Detection and Prevention Study for People with an Increased Risk of Cancer (InAdvance)
Prevention
Study for people at risk of cancer, including previvors, survivors and family members
Clinicaltrials.gov identifier:NCT05463796
Study Contact Information:
For additional information, please contact:
Name: Jenna Beckwith, MPH
Phone Number: 857-215-1892
About the Study
This study is a biobanking study, meaning that we collect and store samples, such as blood, as well as survey and medical information from participants to help researchers better understand cancer risk and early detection. Researchers will study genetic, medical and lifestyle information over time to learn how cancer develops and how it may be detected earlier or prevented. The ultimate goal is to identify new markers of cancer in order to predict and prevent it in the first place.
This Study is Open To:
People who may have an increased risk of cancer, including:
- People with a personal or family history of cancer or possible risk (includes those who have not had genetic testing or had a negative result)
- People with lifestyle or environmental risk factors (such as smoking, certain infections, or exposures)
- Cancer survivors who may have an increased risk due to prior treatments
- People with precancerous conditions or abnormal findings that may develop into cancer, including breast, colon, lung, skin, gynecologic, or pre-cancers
- Family members of participants and healthy volunteers
This study is also open to family members of participants or healthy individuals interested in participating.
This Study is NOT Open To:
The study is open to all individuals and does not have specific exclusion criteria. Eligibility will be reviewed by the study team.
What the Study Involves
The InAdvance Study includes 3 main things:
- Once yearly blood draw collection of five 10 mL tubes (2-4 tablespoons) and one optional urine sample. We will always try to schedule this blood draw when you are coming into Dana-Farber for your routine clinical appointments. If you don’t come into Dana-Farber regularly or are not currently a patient, we can also offer remote collection options.
- Survey information, including questions related to your personal medical history, your family history, and overall health and well-being questions.
- Access to your medical record to allow us to link relevant, de-identified data back to the survey information and samples.
It’s important for you to know that all research is voluntary. This study does not impact your clinical care whatsoever, and it may or may not directly benefit you. Rather, we hope that your involvement will help provide more information to contribute to cancer research, with the goal of developing strategies that can help improve cancer prevention, early detection, and treatment.
Study Contact Information:
For additional information, please contact:
Name: Jenna Beckwith, MPH
Phone Number: 857-215-1892
Locations:
Massachusetts
City: Boston RECRUITING
Facility: Dana Farber Cancer Institute
Contact Info:
SSYNGAL@PARTNERS.ORG
617-632-5022
Sapna Syngal, MD
Prevention
Study for people at risk of cancer, including previvors, survivors and family members
Clinicaltrials.gov identifier:NCT05463796
Study Contact Information:
For additional information, please contact:
Name: Jenna Beckwith, MPH
Phone Number: 857-215-1892