Community Oncology Registry (CORe)

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About the Study

The Community Oncology Registry aims to create a large, nationwide research community of patients with cancer, survivors, their family members, care partners, or others who feel they are at increased risk for cancer. Our goal is to collect diverse data to support more equitable cancer-related research and provide greater access to information and research opportunities to community members affected by cancer.

 

Who is eligible to join?

  • Patients with cancer
  • Cancer survivors
  • Family members of patients with cancer or survivors
  • Care partners of patients with cancer or survivors
  • Persons who feel they may be at increased risk of cancer for any reason

Why should I join?

Participants in the Community Oncology Registry will have the opportunity to:

  • Help your community by providing valuable information to support research on the prevention, diagnosis, treatment of cancer and cancer-related diseases, and cancer survivorship
  • More easily access a variety of clinical trials and research opportunities
  • Possibly have a choice to receive results from your saliva or blood sample that is medically important for you
  • Have a chance to learn valuable health information that may benefit you, your family or others

What is involved?

Registry participants will be asked to:

  • Provide basic information about you including your health history, and cancer-related history for you or your partner
  • Share select information from your health records
  • Provide a sample of your saliva or blood (optional)
  • Share data from your wearable fitness device, if you have one

Our Mission

Our mission is to create a cancer research resource that is reflective of the diversity within communities to equitably improve cancer care for all. A key to achieving this mission will be to increase understanding of how many factors influence cancer, such as the environments in which people are born, grow, work, live, and age. For this mission we need your help.

Become a participant in the Community Oncology Registry (CORe)