Childhood Cancer Research Network Registry

COG #ACCRN07: Protocol for the enrollment on the official COG Registry, the Childhood Cancer Research Network (CCRN)

Protocol ID

08-052

Protocol Description

The Children’s Oncology Group (COG) has established a research network, known as the Childhood Cancer Research Network (CCRN), for collecting information about children and young adults with cancer and other conditions that are characterized by abnormal cell growth but are benign (not cancer) in order to help doctors and scientists better understand childhood cancer.  The goal is to have clinical information about every child and young adult diagnosed with cancer and other conditions that are characterized by abnormal cell growth in the United States and Canada.  This information can then be used by COG researchers to answer questions such as whether childhood cancer is increasing across the United States or Canada, and whether there is a higher risk of cancer among some groups compared to others.  The information can also help researchers study the causes of childhood cancer. 

Eligibility Criteria

Children and adolescents diagnosed with childhood cancer or a related disease

Primary Investigator(s)

  • Arlene Redner, MD

Contact Information

Christine Grabowski, CCRP
(718) 470-3401
grabowsk@lij.edu

Last Update

March 29, 2010
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