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Study of Lung Function in Children Who Have Undergone Bone Marrow Transplantation
This study is ongoing, but not recruiting participants.
First Received: February 2, 2001   Last Updated: May 9, 2009   History of Changes
Sponsor: Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Collaborator: National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Information provided by: National Cancer Institute (NCI)
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00009711
  Purpose

RATIONALE: Assessing the long-term effects of bone marrow transplant on lung function in patients may improve the ability to plan treatment.

PURPOSE: This clinical trial studies lung function in pediatric patients who have undergone bone marrow transplant.


Condition Intervention
Long-Term Effects Secondary to Cancer Therapy in Children
Pulmonary Complications
Procedure: management of therapy complications

Study Type: Observational
Official Title: The Impact of Pediatric Marrow Transplantation on Late Pulmonary Function

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Further study details as provided by National Cancer Institute (NCI):

Estimated Enrollment: 280
Study Start Date: March 1996
Detailed Description:

OBJECTIVES:

  • Determine the delayed effects of bone marrow transplantation preparative regimens on pulmonary function in children surviving at least 5 years after transplantation for hematologic malignancy.
  • Determine the relationship between pulmonary function and growth rates in these patients.
  • Determine the effect of growth hormone treatment on pulmonary function in these patients.
  • Determine the relationship between pulmonary function and age at time of transplantation in these patients.
  • Determine the incidence and severity of restrictive pulmonary disease, and whether these factors vary with increasing time after transplantation in these patients.

OUTLINE: Patients undergo respiratory history, signs and symptoms assessment, pulmonary function tests (PFT) including spirometry, lung volumes, and diffusion, oxygen saturation by pulse oximetry, and height measurement.

Patients are assessed at 5-10 years, 10-15 years, and over 15 years after bone marrow transplantation. Patients with abnormal PFTs are assessed at more frequent intervals as clinically indicated.

PROJECTED ACCRUAL: Approximately 280 patients will be accrued for this study.

  Eligibility

Ages Eligible for Study:   up to 17 Years
Genders Eligible for Study:   Both
Accepts Healthy Volunteers:   No
Criteria

DISEASE CHARACTERISTICS:

  • Patients who have undergone bone marrow transplantation for hematologic malignancy at least 5 years ago

    • Disease-free survivors at least 6 years of age AND
    • Under 18 years of age at time of transplantation
  • Received prior allogeneic, unrelated donor, syngeneic, or autologous bone marrow transplantation
  • Able to perform pulmonary function tests

PATIENT CHARACTERISTICS:

Age:

  • See Disease Characteristics

Performance status:

  • Not specified

Life expectancy:

  • Not specified

Hematopoietic:

  • Not specified

Hepatic:

  • Not specified

Renal:

  • Not specified

PRIOR CONCURRENT THERAPY:

Biologic therapy:

  • See Disease Characteristics

Chemotherapy:

  • Not specified

Endocrine therapy:

  • Not specified

Radiotherapy:

  • Not specified

Surgery:

  • Not specified

Other:

  • Any prior preparative regimen allowed
  Contacts and Locations
Please refer to this study by its ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT00009711

Locations
United States, Washington
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Seattle, Washington, United States, 98109-1024
Sponsors and Collaborators
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Investigators
Study Chair: Jean E. Sanders, MD Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
  More Information

Additional Information:
No publications provided

Study ID Numbers: CDR0000065808, FHCRC-1097.00, NCI-G00-1911
Study First Received: February 2, 2001
Last Updated: May 9, 2009
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00009711     History of Changes
Health Authority: United States: Federal Government

Keywords provided by National Cancer Institute (NCI):
long-term effects secondary to cancer therapy in children
pulmonary complications

Additional relevant MeSH terms:
Neoplasms
Neoplastic Processes
Pathologic Processes
Neoplasm Metastasis

ClinicalTrials.gov processed this record on November 22, 2009