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Hairy Cell Leukemia Patient Data Registry

NCT02560883 · Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center
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Official title
Clinical Research in Hairy Cell Leukemia: Surveillance and Documentation of Clinical Outcomes in a Rare Form of Adult Leukemia
About this study
This clinical registry is being established to collect de-identified information on this rare disease. The registry created by assimilation of de- identified coded patient data will centralize information that can be used to improve the management of the many complications of this disease and its treatment. This study is focused on collection of clinically and biologically meaningful endpoints across multiple institutions; as such, it is not focused on a specific set of hypotheses but will collect data that will facilitate such analyses. The investigators will collect information related to the symptoms and the clinical course of the disease, to the complications from the disease and its treatment, presence of minimal residual disease, frequency of relapse and subsequent management, data on novel molecular markers associated with the prognosis. In conjunction with the Department of Bioinformatics at The Ohio State University, the investigators have created a system for safeguarding the confidentiality and the identity of all patients who agree to participate in this research registry. Each participating institution will be responsible for de-identification of the data, using software developed by The Ohio State University, Department of Biomedical Informatics, before it is used in the registry. Each institution will confidentially maintain a code for linking this information to an individual patient. Each participating institution will have direct control over the data contained in the registry that is associated with their respective patient population. As a result of these measures, should a patient wish to withdraw from the registry, the responsible institution will be able to immediately remove all records related to that patient from the registry.
Eligibility criteria
Inclusion: * Patients with classic hairy cell leukemia * Patients with the variant of hairy cell leukemia. Exclusion: * Children are excluded from the study, since Hairy Cell Leukemia wasn't described in children.
Study design
Enrollment target: 5000 participants
Age groups: adult, older_adult
Timeline
Starts: 2013-01-02
Estimated completion: 2030-12-31
Last updated: 2025-04-16
Primary outcomes
  • Surveillance (up to 25 years)
Sponsor
Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center · other
With: Hairy Cell Leukemia Foundation
Contacts & investigators
ContactHairy Cell Leukemia Research Data Registry · contact · HCLRegistry@osumc.edu · 614-685-4296
ContactDerick Campbell · contact · 614-366-5196
InvestigatorMichael Grever, MD · principal_investigator, The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center
All locations (6)
University of Miami/Soffer Clinical Research CenterRecruiting
Miami, Florida, United States
Mayo ClinicRecruiting
Rochester, Minnesota, United States
University of Rochester /Wilmot Cancer InstituteRecruiting
Rochester, New York, United States
Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer CenterRecruiting
Columbus, Ohio, United States
Peter MacCallum Cancer CenterRecruiting
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Cancer Care ManitobaRecruiting
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
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