A Worldwide Cancer Registry Enrolling Participants Profiled With a Next-Generation Sequencing Test
About the study
WAYFIND-R is a registry that aims to capture high-quality real-world data linking next-generation sequencing, treatments and outcomes from cancer patients diagnosed with a solid tumour. The WAYFIND-R has three main overarching objectives: 1. To provide a platform to support the design and conduct of clinical and epidemiological research; 2. To develop an evidence-generation platform to better understand health outcomes and cancer care processes; and 3. To characterize the treatments and clinical course of solid tumor cancers in patients who have undergone NGS testing.
Who can take part
You may be eligible to participate in the study if you meet the following criteria:
INCLUSION CRITERIA
Inclusion Criteria:
- Participant is an adult (according to the age of majority as defined by local regulations)
- Participant is currently diagnosed with any type of solid tumour cancer, at any stage of the disease, at the enrollment date (informed consent date)
- Participant has undergone NGS testing, no longer than 3 months prior to the enrollment date, irrespective of the availability of test results
- Informed consent has been obtained from the participant or legally authorized representative, as per local regulations
EXCLUSION CRITERIA
Exclusion Criteria:
-Participant has a prior or current diagnosis of haematological malignancy
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How to Apply
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Study Details
Contition
Solid Tumours
Age
18+
Participants Needed
15000
Est. Completion Date
Dec 31, 2026
Treatment Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Sponsor
Hoffmann-La Roche
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT Identifier
NCT04529122
Study Number
MX39897
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