Study to Identify Heart Injury Caused by Cancer Treatment

What we are studying

The purpose of this research study is to determine if the results of a cardiac (heart) Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) test can identify heart injury caused by cancer treatment.

Who we are studying

  • Men and Women
  • Races:
    • White
    • African American
    • Asian
    • American Indian or Alaska Native
    • Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander
    • Other
  • All Ethnicities
  • Ages 16 - 40

Eligibility Criteria

  • Group A:
    • Adolescent or young adult survivor of childhood cancer
  • Group B:
    • Adolescent or young adult who has never been diagnosed with cancer (healthy volunteers)
  • Group C:
    • Between the ages of 10 and 25 and newly diagnosed with cancer and not yet undergone chemotherapy

What is involved

  • MRI scan of the heart (no radiation is used)
  • A brief questionnaire
  • Groups A & B = 1 blood draw
  • Group C = no blood draw

Compensation:

Groups A & B will receive $40 for a 1 time visit and Group C will receive $30 each for 3 visits.

Contact Information

Study Coordinator
Shannon Golden
Email
sgolden@wakehealth.edu
Phone
336-716-7537

Disclaimer: The information on this website is for general informational purposes only and SHOULD NOT be relied upon as a substitute for sound professional medical advice, evaluation or care from your physician or other qualified health care provider.