The Caris Biorepository Research Protocol aims to collect and store biological specimens (samples from the body) and clinical data to help advance precision medicine. Precision medicine is a way to customize healthcare to individual patients based on genetics and other factors. The biorepository collects and shares these specimens and data with scientists and doctors to help improve care and fight diseases.
The project focuses on creating a high-quality collection of biospecimens and data that researchers can use. It will help in developing new drugs, conducting clinical trials, and shaping future healthcare policies. The collected data will also help researchers understand different treatment methods and their results.
- The study is open to adults aged 18 or older who can give consent.
- Prisoners and minors are not eligible to participate.
- Participants will not receive any treatment, but their data will contribute to future medical research.
Being part of this study means your specimens and data could help make important discoveries in medicine.