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SwissNET - a Registry for Neuroendocrine Tumours in Switzerland

Recruiting
Conditions
Neuroendocrine Tumors
Carcinoid Tumor
Registration Number
NCT01039922
Lead Sponsor
Insel Gruppe AG, University Hospital Bern
Brief Summary

Gastroentero-pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours (GEP-NETs) are regarded as a fairly rare disease. They are derived from the neuroendocrine system of the gastrointestinal tract and the pancreas and share common clinical features. So far, there is still uncertainty about the cell biology and mechanistic regulation of these tumours. Therefore targeted treatment is limited and management challenging. Treatment options include surgery, medical and ablative therapy, and more recently peptide-receptor radionuclide therapy. In order to better understand the characteristics of GEP-NETs and to evaluate treatment strategies, the SwissNET registry aims at the collection of data from patients presenting with a GEP-NET in Switzerland. Data will be entered prospectively and anonymized in a specifically designed database after the patient has given informed consent. All hospitals and general practitioners are invited to report on patients with a GEP-NET diagnosis and to participate to the registry. Data will be evaluated within regular time frames, focussing on types of GEP-NETs, treatment modalities and patient outcomes (e.g. mortality, hospitalisation rate), thereby contributing to the better understanding of these tumours.

Detailed Description

Background

Gastroentero-pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours (GEP-NETs) are generally classified as rare diseases. Little is known about their cell biology and their mechanistic regulation. During the last years, the incidence of GEP-NETs is continuously increasing worldwide. In parallel, novel treatment options are currently evaluated which may substantially improve prognosis of patients with NETs. Data on such tumours in Switzerland, however, is scarce and treatment strategies vary throughout the country.

Objective

To systematically and prospectively collect clinical information of patients with GEP-NETs in Switzerland based on a histologically confirmed diagnosis.

Methods

All NETs of both, gastrointestinal and pulmonary origin are included provided that patients have given informed consent. Data will be entered prospectively and anonymised in a specifically designed database. Contributing centres and general practitioners are visited by a study nurse, patient files are analysed and data is transferred to the database. In case of conflicting evidence, questions are resolved in collaboration with a review board of SwissNET. Evaluation of treatment modalities and patient outcomes (e.g. mortality, hospitalisation rate) will take place within regular time frames.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
1245
Inclusion Criteria
  • Neuroendocrine tumor irrespective of primary tumor location
  • Diagnosis in Switzerland
  • Given informed consent
Exclusion Criteria

Not provided

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Tumor-related mortalityEvery 5 years
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Effect of specific treatment strategiesEvery 5 years
Incidence of GEP-NET in SwitzerlandEvery 5 years

Trial Locations

Locations (55)

Spitalnetz Bern Aarberg

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Aarberg, Switzerland

Spital Tiefenau, Spitalnetz Bern

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Bern, Switzerland

Zieglerspital Bern

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Bern, Switzerland

See-Spital Horgen

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Horgen, Switzerland

Kantonsspital Münsterlingen

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Münsterlingen, Switzerland

Kantonsspital Olten

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Olten, Switzerland

Kantonsspital Obwalden

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Sarnen, Switzerland

Spital Schwyz

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Schwyz, Switzerland

St. Claraspital

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Basel, Switzerland

Kantonsspital Aarau

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Aarau, Switzerland

Bezirksspital Affoltern

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Affoltern am Albis, Switzerland

Universitätsspital Basel

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Basel, Switzerland

Private practise Dr. Mannhart

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Churwalden, Switzerland

Kantonsspital Uri, Altdorf

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Altdorf, Switzerland

Div. of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Clinical Nutrition, Bern University Hospital

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Bern, Switzerland

Spitalzentrum Biel - Bienne

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Biel, Switzerland

Kantonsspital Bruderholz

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Bruderholz, Switzerland

Istituto oncologico della Svizzera italiana

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Bellinzona, Switzerland

Kantonsspital Chur

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Chur, Switzerland

Regionsspital Emmental

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Burgdorf, Switzerland

Hôpital du Jura

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Delémont, Switzerland

Spital Dornach

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Dornach, Switzerland

Regionalspital Einsiedeln

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Einsiedeln, Switzerland

Hôpitaux Universitaires de Genève

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Geneva, Switzerland

Spital Grabs

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Grabs, Switzerland

Spital Zimmerberg

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Horgen, Switzerland

Fmi Spital Interlaken

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Interlaken, Switzerland

Spital Lachen

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Lachen, Switzerland

Spital Region Oberaargau

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Langenthal, Switzerland

Kantonsspital Laufen

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Laufen, Switzerland

Centre hospitalier universitaire vaudois, CHUV

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Lausanne, Switzerland

Kantonsspital Liestal

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Liestal, Switzerland

Hirslandenklinik St. Anna

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Luzern, Switzerland

Kantonsspital Luzern

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Luzern, Switzerland

Kantonsspital Sursee, Luzern

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Luzern, Switzerland

Kreisspital Männedorf

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Männedorf, Switzerland

Gesundheitszentrum Fricktal

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Rheinfelden, Switzerland

Spital Limmattal

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Schlieren, Switzerland

Privatpraxis Dr. H.J. Poths

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Seuzach, Switzerland

Centre hospitalier du centre du Valais

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Sion, Switzerland

Bürgerspital Solothurn

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Solothurn, Switzerland

Kantonsspital St. Gallen

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St. Gallen, Switzerland

Kantonsspital Nidwalden

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Stans, Switzerland

Thun Spital STS AG

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Thun, Switzerland

Spital Uster

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Uster, Switzerland

Regionalspital Visp

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Visp, Switzerland

Kantonsspital Winterthur

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Winterthur, Switzerland

Kantonsspital Wolhusen

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Wolhusen, Switzerland

Spital Zollikerberg

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Zollikerberg, Switzerland

Zuger Kantonsspital AG

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Zug, Switzerland

STS AG Spital Zweisimmen

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Zweisimmen, Switzerland

Pathologie Medica Zürich

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Zürich, Switzerland

Stadtspital Triemli

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Zürich, Switzerland

Stadtspital Waid

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Zürich, Switzerland

Universitätsspital Zürich

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Zürich, Switzerland

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