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Biobank - no investigation involved
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The 'Personalize My treatment' (PMT) platform is a novel form of biobanking in which cancer patients willingly consent to provide residual, clinical samples (surplus after diagnostic testing) of their tumors for cancer research, to give access to their medical record for data collection and then followed prospectively throughout the trajectory of their illness. They further willingly consent to be recontacted for being informed of other research projects, including clinical trials.
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| The primary objective of PMT is to create a collection of cancer patient biospecimens and annotated data that will be used for clinical trial matching and to advance cancer research. | Longitudinal |
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Age of majority in the province of recruitment.
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Cancer patients with all solid tumor types.
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| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Tom Baker Cancer Centre | Calgary | Alberta | T2N 4N2 | Canada | ||
| Cross Cancer Institute |
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| exactis.ca | View source |
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The BDAC (Biospecimen and Data Access Committee) authorizes access requests from researchers to the PMT Platform's biospecimens and data. It meets as needed to review requests in accordance with the PMT Biospecimen and Data Access Policy. Requests will be evaluated based on scientific merit, availability of sample and alignment with the mission of the PMT Platform and Exactis. BDAC is responsible for verifying that the proposed project has received appropriate ethics approval and proof of such approval has been provided.
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| ID | Term |
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| D009369 | Neoplasms |
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Tissue (from surgical resection or biopsy) and blood
| Edmonton |
| Alberta |
| T6G 1Z2 |
| Canada |
| Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Dr-Georges-L.-Dumont | Moncton | New Brunswick | E1C 2Z3 | Canada |
| The Moncton Hospital | Moncton | New Brunswick | E1C 6Z8 | Canada |
| QE II Health Sciences Centre | Halifax | Nova Scotia | B3H 1V8 | Canada |
| London Health Science Centre | London | Ontario | Canada |
| The Ottawa Hospital | Ottawa | Ontario | K1H 8L6 | Canada |
| Odette Cancer Centre - Sunnybrook Hospital | Toronto | Ontario | M4N 3M5 | Canada |
| Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal | Montreal | Quebec | H2X 0A9 | Canada |
| Jewish General Hospital | Montreal | Quebec | H3T 1E2 | Canada |
| MUHC McGill University Health Center | Montreal | Quebec | H4A 3J1 | Canada |
| Centre hospitalier universitaire de Québec - Université Laval | Québec | Quebec | H3T 1Y6 | Canada |
| Centre hospitalier universitaire de Sherbrooke | Sherbrooke | Quebec | J1G 2E8 | Canada |
| CIUSSS de la Mauricie-et-du-Centre-du-Québec - Centre Hospital Régional | Trois-Rivières | Quebec | G8Z 3R9 | Canada |