Cerebrospinal Fluid Biomarkers for Brain Tumors
Summary
This study examines cerebrospinal biomarkers in patients with brain tumors. A biomarker is a measurable indicator of the severity or presence of your disease state. Collecting and storing samples of cerebrospinal fluid from patients with brain tumors to study in the laboratory may help doctors develop new strategies to better diagnose, monitor, and treat brain tumors.
Detailed description
PRIMARY OBJECTIVE: I. To collect cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples that can provide a resource to the research community for biomarker discovery in patients with gliomas. SECONDARY OBJECTIVE: I. Evaluate the feasibility of serial CSF sampling from patients with brain tumors for longitudinal evaluation of tumor biomarkers. OUTLINE: Patients undergo collection of CSF samples via lumbar puncture at least 2 times. Patients may undergo additional collection of additional CSF samples if they choose. After completion of study treatment, patients are followed up periodically.
Arms & interventions
- ProcedureBiospecimen Collection
Undergo collection of CSF samples
- OtherElectronic Health Record Review
Review of medical records
Outcome measures
Primary
Collection cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples that can provide a resource to the research community for biomarker discovery
Time frame: Up to study completion
Secondary
Feasibility of serial cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) sampling
Time frame: Up to study completion
Eligibility criteria
Study locations (1)
Mayo Clinic in Rochester
Rochester, Minnesota, 55905