About this trial
Background:
Some people may be prone to develop cancer for many reasons. Factors that affect their risk include the genes they inherit and the environment they live and work in. Researchers want to learn more about the natural history of cancer.
Objective:
To understand how genes and environmental factors can cause tumors and related conditions.
Eligibility:
People of any age who:
Have tumors of an unusual type, pattern, or number
Have a family member with a history of cancer
Have been exposed to other factors that may increase their risk of cancer
Design:
This study does not involve treatment.
Participants will answer questions about their personal and family medical history. They will give permission for researchers to see their medical records.
Participants may be invited to the NIH Clinical Center for a physical exam. They may give samples including saliva, cheek cells, blood, urine, skin, and/or hair.
Participants with cancer may give bone marrow. A needle will be used to remove a small sample of bone marrow from their hip bone.
Participants may have a biopsy of their tumor.
Participants may have other exams:
Dental
Ear, nose, and throat
Eye
Hearing
Heart function and structure
Participants with cancer may undergo more exams:
A test of how much energy their body uses when resting
A sleep study with a test that measures brain electrical activity. They will have sensors attached to their body while they sleep overnight in a lab.
Imaging scans, such as CT, MRI, a test to measure how dense their bones are (DEXA), and ultrasound.
Participants will have their genes tested. A counsellor will help them understand the results.
Participants will be followed until at least 2035.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Personal medical history of neoplasia of an unusual type, pattern, or number; or,
Known or suspected factor(s) predisposing to neoplasia, either genetic and/or congenital factors (birth defects, metabolic phenotype, chromosomal anomalies or Mendelian traits associated with tumors), environmental exposure (medications, occupation, radiation,
There is no age restriction; therefore including viable neonates However, children < 3 years old will not come to the Clinical Center unless clinically indicated until they are >= 3 years old.
Participant or their Legally Authorized Representative (LAR) must sign and date an IRB approved informed consent form (signed on paper or electronically for the Field Cohort / signed on paper for the Clinic Center Cohort)
Disqualifiers
Referred individuals for whom reported diagnoses cannot be verified
Inability of the participant or LAR to understand and be willing to sign a written informed consent document.
Referred individuals who are eligible for other CGB protocols that are specific to a hereditary cancer syndrome (e.g., Li-Fraumeni Syndrome, Familial Melanoma) Unaffected Controls: An individual who meets any of the following criteria will be excluded
Referred families for whom reported diagnoses cannot be verified
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Not listed