Preserving Fertility After Colorectal Cancer Study
Part of paid clinical trials in Nashville, Tennessee.
- Sponsor
- Andreana Holowatyj, PhD, MSCI
- Study ID
- NCT05239338
- Status
- Recruiting
Conditions
Eligibility Criteria
- Sex
- ALL
- Age
- 18 Years - 49 Years
- Healthy Volunteers
- Not accepted
Study Details
The PREFACE Study is a prospective, longitudinal cohort study of reproductive health and clinical outcomes among individuals diagnosed with colorectal cancer between age 18 to 49 years.
Key Dates
- Start date
- Dec 6, 2021
- Status verified
- Apr 2025
- Primary completion
- Dec 31, 2036
- Completion
- Dec 31, 2037
Study Design
- Enrollment
- 1,000 participants (estimated)
Arms
- Arm: PREFACE: Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer CenterPatient recruitment and follow-up, longitudinal collection of data and multiple biospecimen at pre-defined study timepoints, objective assessment of health behaviors/habits, individual interviews.
Primary Outcome Measure
Change(s) in serum hormonal markers [ Time Frame: Baseline, treatment and multiple surveillance timepoints (up to 5 years) ]
Central Contacts
- PREFACE Study Coordinator (Rebecca B.)615-936-6204
Locations (1)
| Facility | City | State | ZIP | Site coordinators |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center | Nashville | Tennessee | 37232 | Andreana N Holowatyj, PhD, MSCI (PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR) |
Find similar trials in Nashville, TN
By condition
By specialty
By research site
Related Studies
- Gastrointestinal Biomarkers in Tissue and Biological Fluid Samples From Colorectal Cancer PatientsRecruiting · Vanderbilt University Medical Center · Nashville, Tennessee
- ColoCare Study - Colorectal Cancer CohortRecruiting · University of Utah · Los Angeles, California
- A Study of Bispecific Antibody MCLA-158 in Patients With Advanced Solid TumorsPHASE1/PHASE2 · Recruiting · Merus B.V. · La Jolla, California
- Study of IDE196 in Patients With Solid Tumors Harboring GNAQ/11 Mutations or PRKC FusionsPHASE1/PHASE2 · Recruiting · IDEAYA Biosciences · Los Angeles, California