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Registry Study for Proton Therapy Clinical Outcomes and Long-Term Follow-up
RECRUITINGSponsored by Center for Biomedical Research, LLC
Actively Recruiting
SponsorCenter for Biomedical Research, LLC
Started2013-12
Est. completion2050-01
Eligibility
Healthy vol.Accepted
Locations3 sites
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NCT02070328
Summary
Proton therapy is a limited medical resource that is more expensive than conventional x-ray therapy. To correctly measure the success of proton therapy in treating different conditions, it is important to check a patient's health status after their treatment is finished. Checking on the progress of patients over many years (called long-term follow-up) is needed because the long-term effects of proton therapy are not well known.
Eligibility
Healthy volunteers accepted
Inclusion Criteria: * All subjects who are receiving or seeking medical care at the participating Proton Therapy Center will be invited to participate in the Research Registry. Exclusion Criteria: * Subjects who do not agree to participate
Conditions1
Cancer
Locations3 sites
Florida
1 siteAckerman Cancer Center
Jacksonville, Florida, 32223
Tennessee
1 siteProvision CARES Proton Therapy Nashville
Franklin, Tennessee, 37067
Texas
1 siteTexas Center for Proton Therapy
Irving, Texas, 75063
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Actively Recruiting
SponsorCenter for Biomedical Research, LLC
Started2013-12
Est. completion2050-01
Eligibility
Healthy vol.Accepted
Locations3 sites
View on ClinicalTrials.gov →
NCT02070328