History & Overview Annual Report President's Pages Center News Community Affairs
Make a Gift Cycle for Survival Fred's Team Rock & Run on the River Yankees Universe Fund Thomas Blake Sr. Memorial Research Fund Donating Blood & Platelets Volunteering Thrift Shop Park Avenue Potluck Cookbook
Press Releases In the News Information for Journalists News@MSKCC
Manhattan New Jersey Long Island Westchester
Working at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Work Sites College Recruitment About Nursing Job Fairs & Career Days Job Search & Apply Online
Making an Appointment

A Genotype-Phenotype Urothelial Cancer Study

[Protocol 09-025]


Full Title :
FAMILIAL AND ATYPICAL UROTHELIAL CANCER REGISTRY
Purpose :

Urothelial cancers affect the urinary system. This study is being done to create a registry to learn more about these cancers, enabling researchers to look at large groups of people with and without this kind of cancer.

Researchers will look at risk factors to learn more about their relationship to cancer. They will also look at genetic markers in saliva which may be associated with a particular trait. It is hoped that certain genes identified in patients may predict cancer risk or response to treatment.

This registry may lead to better methods of preventing, diagnosing, and treating urothelial cancers. Participants will include those with and without urothelial cancers. They will be asked to complete a questionnaire about risk factors (such as smoking, occupational exposures, alcohol use, and family medical history) and provide samples such as saliva and/or blood, and (in the case of people with urothelial cancer who are having a biopsy or surgery) tumor tissue.

Eligibility :

Participants in this study will include people age 18 and older with and without urothelial cancers. Participants must be able to speak English.

For more information and to inquire about eligibility, please contact Dr. Dean Bajorin at 646-422-4333.

Bookmark and SharePrintEmail This Page