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Tabitha (Breast Cancer)

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posted on 2020-06-28, 00:36 authored by Melbourne Academic Centre for Health (MACH)
An Australian Prospective, non-interventional registry to evaluate treatment and clinical outcomes of HRE2 positive Breast Cancer in Routine Clinical Practice.

History

Institution name

Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research (WEHI)

Unit name

Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research (WEHI)

Principal contact name

Maria Edmonds

Principal contact email address

edmonds.m@wehi.edu.au

Dataset ID

https://www.biogrid.org.au/data-directory

Available for research?

  • Yes

Collaborating institutions information

Melb Health Melb Private Hospital Western Health Western Private Hospital Eastern Health (Maroondah Hospital, Box Hill Hospital, Yarra Ranges Health): N/A; SERP35-2015 Northern Health Royal Women's Hospital Monash HealthAustin Health Austin Ballarat Health Service:SSA/15/BHSSJOG/77; N/A Barwon Health: N/A; 15/78 South West Healthcare: N/A; 02/2015 Royal Brisbane Women's Hospital: 08Feb2017 Newcastle Private Hospital: N/A Peninsula Health: Goulburn Valley Health: GVH 31/16 WEHI: PMCC: SSA/17/PMCC/254; 17/198 R.de.Boer Private rooms; Chelsea House R.de.Boer Private rooms; Epworth Centre ACT HREC Canberra Hospital: ETH.9.15.179 Calvary Executive Management Group HREC? Calvary Health Care Bruce: N/A Cabrini HREC Cabrini Health: 09-18-09-17 Tasmanian Health and Medical HREC Royal Hobart Hospital: N/A; H0015005

Number of people/participants

300

Data source

  • Clinical

Study or collection type

  • Clinical register

Data collection started

2015 Refer to contact for more details

Dataset still being added to?

  • Yes

Additional comments

The contributors to this project are in two streams. Participating institutions have access to datasets for all patient data but can only see their own sites data. The funders are able to ask for de-identified reports. This is approved internally by the Data Analyst at BioGrid and these projects receive full ethics and governance review at participating centres