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Brief Title: Follow-up Protocol for Patients With Cancer/AIDS/Skin Disease
Official Title: Follow-up for Patients Previously Enrolled on the Center for Cancer Research Protocols
Study ID: NCT00001503
Brief Summary: This protocol is to provide follow-up medical/surgical visits for DCS patients who are long term survivors and may not currently be a participant entered on an active research protocol. No investigational treatments or standard treatments will be administered on this protocol.
Detailed Description: Background: * Patients enrolled on CCR clinical protocols may require long term follow-up to assess outcome (e.g., survival) or the effects of prior therapy. * Keeping the primary treatment protocols open after accrual is complete in order to follow patients for long term outcome is an administrative burden on investigators and the IRB. Objectives: -To provide follow-up for patients who are long term survivors previously enrolled Center for Cancer Research (CCR) trial but who may not currently be enrolled on a research protocol. Eligibility: -Patients who were previously enrolled on a CCR protocol and who are not eligible for an active NCI intramural primary research protocol. Design: * The medical procedures/tests will be based on the patient's diagnosis, treatment and supporting clinical information. This is a follow-up study in which only standard tests and procedures are to be performed. * Clinical information that is relevant to the patients prior protocols will be collected for research purposes. * Procedures that entail more than minimal risk to the patient should not be performed for research purposes on this protocol.
Minimum Age: 1 Month
Eligible Ages: CHILD, ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, Bethesda, Maryland, United States
Name: James L Gulley, M.D.
Affiliation: National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR