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- 26/10/2024 - 31 Formulários, 1 Grupo de itens, 18 Elementos de dados, 2 Idiomas
Grupo de itens: t0.ahareadoct

t0.abstriche

1 Grupo de itens 25 Elementos de dados

t0.carotidu

1 Grupo de itens 24 Elementos de dados

t0.echoakl

1 Grupo de itens 14 Elementos de dados

t0.echomkl

1 Grupo de itens 14 Elementos de dados

t0.biames

1 Grupo de itens 22 Elementos de dados

t0.plaque

1 Grupo de itens 48 Elementos de dados
- 07/06/2016 - 1 Formulário, 14 Grupos de itens, 111 Elementos de dados, 1 Idioma
Grupos de itens: Informed Consent and Demography Data, Safety measurements, Pasat Summary Score Sheet, 9-Hole Peg test, Binocular low contrast visual acuity, MRI Scan performance, MT Scan Performance, MRS Scan Performance, Modified Fatigue Impact Scale, General Health assessment, Final eligibility, Subject disposition, Post -Dose Vital signs, Phone thrombosis questionnaire
- 04/08/2014 - 1 Formulário, 10 Grupos de itens, 17 Elementos de dados, 2 Idiomas
Grupos de itens: Show identification of patient, Metastasen bei Diagnose, Lungenmetastasen, Knochenmetastasen, Knochenmarksmetastasen, ZNS-Metastasen, Leber-Metastase(n), Lymphknotenmetastasen, Sonstige Metastasen, Sonstige Metastasenlokalisation
- 04/08/2014 - 1 Formulário, 5 Grupos de itens, 19 Elementos de dados, 2 Idiomas
Grupos de itens: Show identification of patient, Untersuchungen Primärtumor, Staging-Untersuchungen, Knochemark-Aspirat, Knochenmarkstanze
- 20/09/2021 - 1 Formulário, 47 Grupos de itens, 279 Elementos de dados, 2 Idiomas
Grupos de itens: ChecklistDemographics, Header Module, Registration Header, Registration characteristics, Contact Person For Pathology Results, Patient Demographics, Eligibility Screening Form, Randomization, Informed consent, Gynaecological examination, Patient Status, ECG, Cardiac Monitoring, Local Her2 Results, Hormonal Receptor Status, History Of Primary Breast Cancer, History Of Primary Cancer (continued), Sentinel Node Sampling, Most Extensive Primary Surgery, Axillary Node Dissection, Chemotherapy, Previous Or Current Cardiovascular Disease, ECG, Translational Research, Central Her2 Testing Form - FISH, Central Her2 Testing Form - IHC, Radiotherapy, Hormonetherapy, Concomitant Treatment, Administration of Study Drug, Post-Event-Treatment, Chemotherapy, Targeted Therapy, Hormonetherapy, Radiotherapy, Surgery, Adverse Event (AE), Second Primary Malignancy and Contralateral Breast Cancer, On Study - Years 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10, Patient Status, Cardiac Monitoring, Mammogram, Hematoly and Biochemistry, Survival Follow-Up, Treatment Completion, Additional Comments , Death Form
- 08/04/2020 - 1 Formulário, 3 Grupos de itens, 23 Elementos de dados, 1 Idioma
Grupos de itens: Administrative Data, Inclusion criteria, Exclusion criteria
DELCODE is conducted by DZNE, the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases within the Helmholtz Association. The following information was taken from https://www.dzne.de/en/research/studies/clinical-studies/delcode/. Background and aims: One of the important aims of research into Alzheimer's is to find ways of detecting the disease early – if at all possible, as soon as the first minor symptoms appear, or even before any symptoms at all have appeared. Such detection capabilities are the necessary basis for development of therapies that can be applied at such early stages in the disease. Recent research indicates that such therapies could be more effective than therapies initiated during the disease's later stages. Over a period of several years, the DELCODE study is studying persons in early stages of the disease, along with various risk groups. The research is aimed at the development of procedures for characterizing early stages of the disease, at improving prediction of the course of the disease and at identifying new markers for early diagnosis of Alzheimer's-related dementia. Overview: DELCODE is set up to run for an initial period of three years, and to include a total of 1,000 study participants, who will be examined on a yearly basis. The group of participants will include persons with no complaints (healthy control subjects), patients with slight memory impairment or mild dementia and first-degree relatives of patients with diagnosed Alzheimer's disease. The minimum age for participants is 60. Course of the study: The examinations in the framework of the study will include a comprehensive interview carried out by a study investigator, a detailed neuropsychological examination (testing of memory functions and other areas of cognitive performance), a blood test and a cranial MRI scan. Optionally, subject to the study participant's consent in each case, a lumbar puncture (collection of cerebrospinal fluid) will be carried out." For more information (e.g. principle investigator and study coordination), please visit the above link or https://www.dzne.de. This document contains the Eligibility criteria. It has to be filled in at the baseline of the study.
- 25/03/2020 - 1 Formulário, 7 Grupos de itens, 40 Elementos de dados, 2 Idiomas
Grupos de itens: Administrative Data, Life situation, Education and employment, Occupational status, Nicotine consumption, Alcohol consumption, Vital signs
DELCODE is conducted by DZNE, the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases within the Helmholtz Association. The following information was taken from https://www.dzne.de/en/research/studies/clinical-studies/delcode/. Background and aims: One of the important aims of research into Alzheimer's is to find ways of detecting the disease early – if at all possible, as soon as the first minor symptoms appear, or even before any symptoms at all have appeared. Such detection capabilities are the necessary basis for development of therapies that can be applied at such early stages in the disease. Recent research indicates that such therapies could be more effective than therapies initiated during the disease's later stages. Over a period of several years, the DELCODE study is studying persons in early stages of the disease, along with various risk groups. The research is aimed at the development of procedures for characterizing early stages of the disease, at improving prediction of the course of the disease and at identifying new markers for early diagnosis of Alzheimer's-related dementia. Overview: DELCODE is set up to run for an initial period of three years, and to include a total of 1,000 study participants, who will be examined on a yearly basis. The group of participants will include persons with no complaints (healthy control subjects), patients with slight memory impairment or mild dementia and first-degree relatives of patients with diagnosed Alzheimer's disease. The minimum age for participants is 60. Course of the study: The examinations in the framework of the study will include a comprehensive interview carried out by a study investigator, a detailed neuropsychological examination (testing of memory functions and other areas of cognitive performance), a blood test and a cranial MRI scan. Optionally, subject to the study participant's consent in each case, a lumbar puncture (collection of cerebrospinal fluid) will be carried out." For more information (e.g. principle investigator and study coordination), please visit the above link or https://www.dzne.de. This document contains the General aspects Baseline form. It has to be filled in at the baseline of the study.
- 23/03/2020 - 1 Formulário, 4 Grupos de itens, 14 Elementos de dados, 1 Idioma
Grupos de itens: Administrative Data, Demography, Ethnic group, Native language
DELCODE is conducted by DZNE, the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases within the Helmholtz Association. The following information was taken from https://www.dzne.de/en/research/studies/clinical-studies/delcode/. Background and aims: One of the important aims of research into Alzheimer's is to find ways of detecting the disease early – if at all possible, as soon as the first minor symptoms appear, or even before any symptoms at all have appeared. Such detection capabilities are the necessary basis for development of therapies that can be applied at such early stages in the disease. Recent research indicates that such therapies could be more effective than therapies initiated during the disease's later stages. Over a period of several years, the DELCODE study is studying persons in early stages of the disease, along with various risk groups. The research is aimed at the development of procedures for characterizing early stages of the disease, at improving prediction of the course of the disease and at identifying new markers for early diagnosis of Alzheimer's-related dementia. Overview: DELCODE is set up to run for an initial period of three years, and to include a total of 1,000 study participants, who will be examined on a yearly basis. The group of participants will include persons with no complaints (healthy control subjects), patients with slight memory impairment or mild dementia and first-degree relatives of patients with diagnosed Alzheimer's disease. The minimum age for participants is 60. Course of the study: The examinations in the framework of the study will include a comprehensive interview carried out by a study investigator, a detailed neuropsychological examination (testing of memory functions and other areas of cognitive performance), a blood test and a cranial MRI scan. Optionally, subject to the study participant's consent in each case, a lumbar puncture (collection of cerebrospinal fluid) will be carried out." For more information (e.g. principle investigator and study coordination), please visit the above link or https://www.dzne.de. This document contains the Demography form. It has to be filled in at the baseline of the study.

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