Plain-English translation of NCT06523582 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
Researchers are trying to understand the genetic roots of neuroendocrine neoplasms—rare tumors that produce hormones and can develop in the lungs, stomach, pancreas, thyroid, and other organs. By studying the genes of patients with these conditions, the research team hopes to identify which genetic changes cause these tumors and improve how doctors diagnose and treat them in the future.
About half of all cases of these hormone-producing tumors are caused by inherited genetic changes, yet we don't fully understand all the genetic causes. This research aims to fill that gap, especially for Mexican patients, so doctors can better identify at-risk families and offer earlier, more targeted care.
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You will be asked to provide a blood sample, which researchers will use for genetic testing. You may also be asked to share information about your medical history and family health background. The study is observational, meaning researchers are collecting information rather than testing a new medication—your main involvement is donating the sample and allowing your genetic information to be studied to advance understanding of these conditions.
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