Plain-English translation of NCT06063928 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
This study doesn't follow the usual testing phases — it may be an observational study or a different type of research.
This study is building a research database of Hispanic patients with colon cancer. Researchers will collect your tumor tissue samples and genetic information to understand how colon cancer develops differently in Hispanic communities and to find better ways to predict which treatments will work best for individual patients.
Colon cancer affects Hispanic patients differently, and there is limited research specific to this population. This study aims to fill that gap by learning more about genetic patterns and other factors that influence how the disease progresses and responds to treatment in Hispanic patients.
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You will meet with the research team to provide your medical history and sign consent forms. You'll provide your tumor tissue sample (already collected during your standard cancer care) and answer questions about your health and lifestyle. If you choose, you can also participate in a microbiome study by providing a stool sample using a kit sent to your home. You'll receive genetic testing results and educational materials to help you understand what they mean. The entire process takes place in the clinic and through home-based sample collection.
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