Item | Content |
Research project name |
Practical Research Project for Rare / Intractable Diseases |
Study title |
Standardization of sampling methods of biological samples (e.g., feces, intestinal mucosa) and analysis methods (particularly, metagenomic analysis and metabolomic analysis) and establishment of the integrated information basis including clinical information |
Name of principal investigator |
Shinichi Yachida |
Name of institution of the principal investigator |
Division of Cancer Genomics, National Cancer Center Research Institute |
Target disease |
Cancer, inflammatory bowel disease, multiple sclerosis and lifestyle-related diseases including diabetes mellitus |
Registry name |
Centralized management of biological samples and integrated information basis of medical information for “elucidation of the new mechanism linking between medicine and food and development of disease control” |
Purpose of registry |
Epidemiological study, Sample collection, Investigation of biomarkers, Genetic analysis study
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Overview of registry |
This registry accepts biological samples (e.g., biological samples of cancer and lifestyle-related diseases including diabetes mellitus, inflammatory bowel disease, multiple sclerosis) collected at the National Cancer Center Research Institute and from other study titles of this research recruitment of subjects for centralized management. Furthermore, this registry collects information on medical data and clinical imaging and constructs an integrated information basis (database).
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Research item |
Name, Sex, Date of birth, Address, Contact (TEL, FAX, e-mail address, etc.), Information about the current medical institutions of patients, Place of birth, Occupation, Income, Family history, Past medical history, Complication, History of present illness, History of treatment, Laboratory data, Degree of severity, Clinical course, ADL, QOL, Prognosis, Cause of death
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Contact |
Shinichi Yachida |
E-mail address |
syachida●ncc.go.jp |
Registry URL |
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