Assessment of Clonal Hematopoiesis and Its Relationship to Cardiovascular Disease in Hodgkin Lymphoma Survivors

Abstract

The funded project is proceeding forward without major difficulty. The proposal was approved by the Children's Oncology Group (COG), the DCP, and CIRB approval was obtained on. The study encompassing this research project (ALTE21C1) was activated within COG and COG member centers within the US have both agreed to participate and have proceeded with steps to activate the study at their institution . A webpage within the COG website has been constructed which contains the CIRB approved protocol and other resources to provide guidance, and answer questions for the participating centers. The workflows for certification of imaging centers for the cardiac MRIs has been launched and two centers have already been certified. The workflows for blood sample acquisition for clonal hematopoiesis have been defined and is ready to be executed once enrolled patients have begun participation in the study The committee members for the protocol meet monthly to address emerging issues, to enhance workflows and recruitment strategies. To date, there have been no major obstacles or delays in advancing this project toward its desired outcome.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Aug 01, 2023
Accession Number
AD1216056

Entities

People

  • Kenneth Walsh
  • Pamela Woodard
  • Robert J. Hayashi

Organizations

  • University of Virginia
  • Washington University in St. Louis

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Blood Cancers
  • Cancer
  • Cardiovascular Diseases
  • Cardiovascular System
  • Data Analysis
  • Databases
  • Electronic Mail
  • Health Services
  • Information Science
  • Institutional Review Board
  • Medical Personnel
  • Neoplasms
  • Oncology
  • Stem Cells
  • Surveys
  • Therapy

Fields of Study

  • Medicine

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