Colon Cancer Clinical Trial

Biological, Genetic, and Lifestyle Risk Factors for Developing Colorectal Adenomas or Polyps in Participants Undergoing Colonoscopy

Summary

RATIONALE: Collecting and storing samples of tissue, blood, and other body fluids to test in the laboratory and gathering information about health and lifestyle from participants may help doctors learn more about cancer risk factors.

PURPOSE: This clinical trial is looking at biological, genetic, and lifestyle risk factors for developing colorectal adenomas or polyps in participants undergoing colonoscopy.

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Full Description

OBJECTIVES:

To recruit 7,000 participants who are planning to undergo colonoscopy.
To collect questionnaires and medical records from these participants.
To collect biological samples, including urine, blood, buccal cells and/or saliva, rectal tissue, and colorectal polyps from these participants.
To evaluate risk factors and other differences between participants found to have polyps and those who do not have polyps.

OUTLINE: Participants undergo screening colonoscopy and removal of any polyps.

Within 1 month of colonoscopy, participants undergo a 30-minute telephone interview and/or complete a mail survey to provide information on lifestyle and medical history that may be related to colorectal polyp risk. Participants who undergo removal of polyps during their colonoscopy also complete a 20-minute survey at their 3-year follow-up colonoscopy. Participants' medical records may also be reviewed.

Blood samples are collected at the time of colonoscopy. Some participants may also provide blood samples 1-2 weeks prior to colonoscopy. Tissue from the bisected portions of colorectal polyps > 5 mm in size that are removed during colonoscopy is also obtained. Some participants may also undergo normal colorectal tissue sample and saliva sample collection at the time of colonoscopy and urine sample collection 2 days prior to, during, and/or 8 weeks after colonoscopy.

Tissue samples may be stored for future genetic studies to evaluate genetic factors that may cause or be related to colon polyps or colorectal cancer.

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Eligibility Criteria

DISEASE CHARACTERISTICS:

Scheduled to undergo colonoscopy at the Vanderbilt University Medical Center or the Tennessee Valley Veterans Administration Medical Center
No prior genetic colorectal cancer syndromes or colorectal adenoma

PATIENT CHARACTERISTICS:

Must have a permanent residence and a telephone number
Able to speak and understand English
No prior inflammatory bowel disease
No prior cancer other than nonmelanoma skin cancer
Not a current resident in a correctional facility
No other rare exclusion that would prevent the collection of study data (e.g., extensive memory loss for past exposures), impair ability to provide informed consent, or make the participant an atypical colonoscopy patient (e.g., colonoscopy for organ transplant evaluation)
No prior extensive knowledge or contact with the investigation/protocol/hypotheses (the study collaborator or reviewer)

PRIOR CONCURRENT THERAPY:

No prior partial or complete colon resection
No concurrent participation in a clinical trial involving the prevention of colon polyps

Study is for people with:

Colon Cancer

Estimated Enrollment:

8108

Study ID:

NCT00625066

Recruitment Status:

Active, not recruiting

Sponsor:

Vanderbilt University

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Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center - Cool Springs
Nashville Tennessee, 37064, United States
Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center at Franklin
Nashville Tennessee, 37064, United States
Veterans Affairs Medical Center - Nashville
Nashville Tennessee, 37212, United States
Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center
Nashville Tennessee, 37232, United States

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Study is for people with:

Colon Cancer

Estimated Enrollment:

8108

Study ID:

NCT00625066

Recruitment Status:

Active, not recruiting

Sponsor:


Vanderbilt University

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