Filter results
Clinical Studies
Results filtered:Study status:
Open
Closed for Enrollment
Open
-
Implementation and Evaluation of Patient Experiences with Pharmacogenomic-Based Individualized Medicine
Jacksonville, Fla.
The purpose of this study is to investigate understanding, retention, concerns, and expectations of individuals engaged in the process of utilizing pharmacogenomic testing as a clinical tool.
-
Mayo Clinic Health TAPESTRY: Use of Genomic Sequencing in Clinical Practice (TAPESTRY)
Jacksonville, Fla.,
Scottsdale/Phoenix, Ariz.,
Rochester, Minn.
Tapestry is a Mayo Clinic research study, which includes receiving genetic sequencing data from Helix, up to the full whole exome dataset. The goal of this study is to provide: (i) an immediate interpretation of ancestry/genealogy and several non-disease traits, as well as, clinically actionable variants for an inherited form of high cholesterol called familial hypercholesterolemia (FH), breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC), and Lynch syndrome to each participant; (ii) an additional subset of focused clinically actionable genetic findings, such as, certain types of hereditary cancers, hereditary heart conditions and severe responses to certain medications, will be returned to the provider and to the participant, via the provider, genetic counselor consultation, and/or Mayo Clinic research interpretation; (iii) storing of genomic and phenotypic data for future research analysis.
-
Melanoma Registry
Jacksonville, Fla.
The purpose of this study is to develop and maintain a registry database of all patients treated for a melanoma or a suspected metastatic lesion from a melanoma primary at MCF.
-
Molecular Epidemiology of Sarcoma
Jacksonville, Fla.
This study is being done to collect clinical data and store samples of your blood and tissue for current and future research studies on sarcoma.
Closed for Enrollment
-
Peritoneal Surface Malignancy Registry
Jacksonville, Fla.
The purpose of this proposal is to develop and maintain a registry database of all patients treated (surgically and non-surgically) peritoneal carcinomatosis (PC) at Mayo Clinic Jacksonville.
.