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Researchers are conducting a prospective, multicenter, observational study called SAFRO 2202 ALG-Lung Cancer Registry to gather detailed information about lung cancer patients in Algeria. The study focuses on understanding the epidemiological, clinical, pathological, molecular, and treatment characteristics of adults diagnosed with lung cancer, including non-small cell lung cancer, small cell lung cancer, and carcinoid tumors. This research aims to fill gaps in real-world data on lung cancer management and outcomes across Algeria's public healthcare system. The study involves collecting data during routine clinical care at 21 public and university hospitals specialized in oncology and pulmonology. Eligible adults, diagnosed at inclusion or within the prior 12 months, have their demographic information, tumor histology, molecular profiles, staging, and treatment details recorded in a secure electronic case report form. Treatments include surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy, but no additional study-specific procedures or visits are required. Participants' medical history, risk factors, treatment responses, and adverse events are monitored through standard care over at least 12 months. The study measures key outcomes such as tumor characteristics at diagnosis, treatment modalities, progression-free survival, treatment discontinuation time, and overall survival. This large-scale registry, enrolling around 1,500 patients yearly over 30 months, aims to support national health planning and improve lung cancer care in Algeria.

Age: 18Years +All Genders
21 locations
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Researchers are conducting an observational study to describe the demographic, epidemiological, clinical, and outcome characteristics of patients with gastric cancer in Algeria. The study also aims to analyze how gastric cancer is diagnosed and treated across participating oncology departments. This non-interventional, descriptive, cross-sectional study gathers both prospective and retrospective data from about 1,000 patients with confirmed gastric cancer. Data collection involves reviewing medical records and brief patient interviews lasting around 30 minutes. All collected information will be anonymized and used exclusively for research. The study does not involve any treatments or interventions but focuses on documenting diagnostic and management practices for gastric cancer in Algeria. Participants will provide informed consent, and data will be gathered during a single visit. Researchers will collect demographic, sociological, epidemiological, clinical, and evolutionary characteristics of patients at baseline. The study also monitors diagnostic approaches and treatment strategies. Patient privacy and data confidentiality are maintained throughout the research process.

Age: 19Years +All Genders
15 locations
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Researchers are describing the demographic, epidemiological, clinical, and outcome characteristics of patients diagnosed with prostate cancer in Algeria. The study also analyzes the diagnostic methods and treatment approaches used for managing these patients. This is a descriptive, cross-sectional clinical study including patients with histologically or biologically confirmed prostate cancer. The study plans to enroll 500 patients who are being followed in participating oncology centers. Data collection involves reviewing medical records and conducting structured patient interviews lasting approximately 30 minutes. A standardized electronic case report form is used to ensure data completeness and accuracy. Information gathered includes sociodemographic details, medical history, disease characteristics, diagnostic tests performed, and treatments implemented. Participants are evaluated at the initial visit with assessments including socio-demographic factors, personal and family cancer history, environmental and occupational exposures, smoking and alcohol use, initial symptoms, and diagnosis circumstances. The International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS) and disease status are also recorded. All collected data is anonymized and used solely for research. The study focuses on baseline characteristics without interventional treatments or long-term follow-up described.

Age: 19Years +MALE
24 locations