Project Details
Description
The Division of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, Columbia-
Presbyterian Medical Center (Columbia) will continue its
participation in the Children's Cancer Study Group of which it has
been a member since 1957. The purpose of these studies is to
devise optimal management for childhood cancer, and to evaluate
the biology of childhood tumors.
The group at Columbia together with its major affiliate, the
Division of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology at New York University,
will enter in studies designed in cooperation with other members
of the Children's Cancer Study Group all patients with childhood
cancer; it will provide management standardized to group
requirements, including all required laboratory investigations and
biological sampling, for all patients; it will keep accurate
records and transmit them promptly to the Group Headquarters for
evaluation. In addition to patient entry, investigators from the
group at Columbia will participate in protocol design and strategy
of experimental approach, providing the input of their expertise
and specific resources.
Significant contributions will be made to CCSG studies,
particularly in the area of brain tumors and new agent studies.
The large number of children with brain tumors operated on both at
Columbia and at New York University (two of the most active
Pediatric Neurosurgery Centers in the Country) will be an
invaluable resource to CCSG. Both institutions have now very
active Pediatric Neuro-Oncology services. Research in the area of
childhood cancer will be fostered, with an eye to providing
research input that could lead to group-wide experimentation. The
areas under current investigations include: studies of the N-myc
oncogene in childhood tumor; studies of cellular differentiation;
studies of brain tumors biology; studies of immunophenotypes of
leukemia and studies of the endocrine effects of cancer treatment.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 12/1/84 → 11/30/93 |
Funding
- National Cancer Institute
ASJC Scopus Subject Areas
- Cancer Research
- Oncology
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