Plain-English translation of NCT01763125 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
Read our Ovarian Neoplasms research guide →This study is building a bank of blood samples from people with various cancers, people with benign (non-cancerous) tumors, and healthy people. Researchers will use these samples alongside medical information to study cancer markers, genes, and other biological features that could help improve how doctors diagnose and treat cancer in the future.
Cancer treatment and diagnosis have improved because of research that connects laboratory discoveries to real patient care. By collecting and storing blood samples with detailed health information, scientists can study what makes cancers different from person to person and find new ways to predict how a patient might respond to treatment.
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If you join this study, you will have a blood sample taken once. Depending on which group you're in — people with cancer, people with benign tumors, or healthy volunteers — your sample will be stored in the bank along with information about your health and medical history. Researchers will then use these samples to study cancer biology and look for new markers and insights that could eventually lead to better treatments.
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