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The Swiss Childhood Cancer Survivor Study - Follow-up (SCCSS-FollowUp)
Led by University of Bern · Updated on 2025-09-23
3000
Participants Needed
3
Research Sites
2532 weeks
Total Duration
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AI-Summary
What this Trial Is About
The SCCSS-FollowUp is a national, multicenter cohort study designed to investigate late effects in childhood cancer survivors in a prospective and longitudinal way. The study is embedded in regular follow-up care and inclusion in the study takes place in a step-wise approach. The investigators collect data from clinical examinations, laboratory and functional tests, and questionnaires to learn more about late effects of childhood cancer treatments.
CONDITIONS
Official Title
The Swiss Childhood Cancer Survivor Study - Follow-up (SCCSS-FollowUp)
Who Can Participate
Eligibility Criteria
You may qualify if you...
- Registered in the Childhood Cancer Registry (ChCR) or treated and followed-up in a Swiss pediatric oncology (SPOG) clinic, but not registered in the ChCR because of residency in neighboring countries
- Diagnosed with cancer at age 0 to 20 years
- Completed childhood cancer treatment
- All age groups at time of study inclusion (children, adolescents, adults)
- Provided written informed consent
You will not qualify if you...
- Childhood cancer survivors in a palliative or relapsed situation where no follow-up examinations are planned
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Trial Site Locations
Total: 3 locations
1
University Childen's Hospital Basel
Basel, Switzerland
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2
University Children's Hospital Bern
Bern, Switzerland
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3
University Hospital Geneva
Geneva, Switzerland
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Research Team
C
Claudia E Kuehni, MD
CONTACT
M
Maša Žarković, MD
CONTACT
How is the study designed?
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Masking
N/A
Allocation
N/A
Model
N/A
Primary Purpose
N/A
Number of Arms
0
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