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Biomarkers of Resiliency In Childhood Cancer Surgery

Eligible age

3–25 yrs

Accepts

All genders

Locations

1 state

Healthy volunteers

No

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About this study

This observational study is to better understand how children and their families recover after the stress of major surgery for cancer so that investigators can create ways to improve resilience during recovery. The main questions it aims to answer are: 1. Can information obtained from patients and their caregivers wearing smartwatches and answering questionnaires be used to measure how patients are recovering from surgery? 2. Are there specific patterns in patients' circulating proteins and metabolites that are associated with stress after surgery? Participants, including pediatric patients undergoing surgery for cancer and their primary caregiver, will be asked to: * wear a smartwatch * complete questionnaires * allow for extra blood to be drawn for this research study when they are having their regular blood draws for clinical purposes These actions will occur at baseline prior to patients' surgery and then afterwards for up to one year. There are no changes to participants' clinical care or surgical care as a result of the study. Investigators will also collect participants' clinical information and cancer-specific outcomes. Participants will be remunerated for their time.

Sponsor: Mayo Clinic

You may qualify if…

  • 3-25 years old at enrollment
  • With solid tumors of the chest, abdomen, and extremities including neuroblastic tumors, sarcoma including soft tissue and bone, kidney tumors, liver tumors, ovarian tumors, lung and pleural-based tumors, and intestinal tumors
  • OR-
  • Guardian or primary caregiver of patient 3-25 years old with one of the aforementioned tumors.

You may not qualify if…

  • Patients who are known to be pregnant or prisoners.

Where it's recruiting

Minnesota

Rochester

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · NCT06674811 · last updated 2026-01-26

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