Plain-English translation of NCT02686229 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
The LoG-Glio-Registry is a research project that gathers information from patients with low-grade gliomas—slow-growing brain tumors—across hospitals in Germany. Researchers collect medical records, imaging scans, blood and tissue samples, and family medical history to create a comprehensive database. This helps doctors better understand the disease and develop better care for patients.
Low-grade brain tumors are relatively rare, and doctors need more information about how these tumors develop, grow, and respond to treatment. By collecting detailed information from many patients over time, researchers hope to identify patterns that will improve diagnosis and care for future patients.
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As a participant, you would allow researchers to access your medical records, imaging scans, and clinical information about your brain tumor. You would also be asked to donate a tissue sample (usually already collected during a diagnostic biopsy or surgery) and may provide a blood sample for the biological database. Your family physician would be informed of your participation, and your information would be followed over time to track your disease course and outcomes.
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Germany
Sponsor
University of Ulm
Collaborators
Charite University, Berlin, Germany
Enrollment target
~300 participants
Started
November 2015
Primary completion
December 2026
Age range
18 Years and older
Last updated on clinicaltrials.gov in May 2023.
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Central contact
Jan Coburge, MD
University of Ulm
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