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Patient Forward Access to Clinical and Technological Research: Genetic Influences on Cancer and...

Eczema/Atopic DermatitisCancer

This Patient Forward study intends to conduct research to investigate potential genetic factors causing cancer and eczema/atopic dermatitis. The study utilizes a patient-centered design and is led by a collaborative team including The Manton Center for Orphan Disease Research, Inspire, Citizen Genetics and Pfizer. The Manton Center for Orphan Disease Research, a research program at Boston Children's Hospital that focuses on determining the genetic causes of rare and undiagnosed disorders, will work collaboratively with Inspire (inspire.com), a patient-focused research platform and social network with millions of users, to identify and recruit patients and family members for this genetic research study. Participants for this study will be asked to provide health information through surveys, questionnaires and/or interviews, and to provide a genetic sample through a blood draw or saliva sample. The study intends to combine this information to learn more about the genetic drivers in cancer and eczema/atopic dermatitis.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Sebum Collection and Skin Barrier Function Analysis

SmokingAcne2 more

The goal is this study is to evaluate how the skin surface lipid composition is correlated with overall sebum production, barrier function, and inflammatory disease status. We hypothesize that there will be differences in the skin surface composition among subjects of various groups: Young vs older healthy population Atopic dermatitis vs Acne vs Healthy controls Active smokers vs non-smoker controls

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Skin Testing With Recombinant Bet v 1 and Hypoallergenic Recombinant Bet v 1 Fragments

Atopic Dermatitis

Aim of this study is to use the major allergen 1 of birch-tree pollen (Bet v 1, Betula verrucosa, synonymous Betula pendula), to investigate the contribution of immunoglobulin E (IgE)- versus non-IgE-mediated mechanisms to chronic skin inflammation in atopic dermatitis patients.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

S. Aureus Colonization in Atopic Dermatitis

Atopic Dermatitis

The purpose of this study is to characterize the bacterial strains that colonize children with atopic dermatitis. The investigators hypothesize that rectal cultures will be more sensitive than anterior nares cultures for detecting S. aureus colonization, and that strains of S. aureus colonizing patients with atopic dermatitis will be resistant to commonly used topical antibiotic ointments.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Registry for the Atopic Dermatitis Research Network

Atopic DermatitisEczema Herpeticum

The purpose of this multi-center, clinical registry study is to determine genetic markers associated with susceptibility of AD patients to infections and to also serve as a potential participant database for future studies.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Knowledge Base in the Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis Among Thai Pediatricians

Childhood Atopic Dermatitis

The purpose of this study is to determine knowledge base in diagnosis, investigation and treatment of pediatric atopic dermatitis among thai pediatricians.

Completed1 enrollment criteria

A Registry Study of Runzaozhiyang Capsule Used in Clinical Real World

Eczema

The purpose of this study is get to know what and how Runzaozhiyang capsule in hospital results in drug-induced liver injury or adverse drug reactions from a cohort event monitoring as registration research.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Efficacy and Tolerance of JAK Inhibitors in ATU for Atopic Dermatitis

DermatitisAtopic

The aim is to assess effectiveness (EASI, SCORAD, IGA, DLQI, pruritus, sleep loss) and safety (clinical and biological adverse events) of JAK inhibitors in adults with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis in a real-life French multicenter retrospective cohort

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

Hand Sanitizer Effects on the Skin Barrier

Dermatitis HandSkin Abnormalities2 more

Hand washing and the use of hand sanitizers are important interventions in disease prevention. Engaging in frequent hand washing is especially effective in preventing the spread of viruses, as this removes microbes and prevents the spread to others. Hand dermatitis, however, is a common occurrence in certain occupations, such as healthcare workers. With the onset of the SARS-CoV2 (COVID-19) pandemic, hand hygiene measures are further enforced as there is no cure or vaccine for this virus. In the study, the effects of hand washing and the use of hand sanitizer on skin proteins and lipids will be assessed.

Unknown status16 enrollment criteria

Long-term Observational Study to Evalution the Safety and Efficacy of FURESTEM-AD Inj.

Atopic Dermatitis

Observational Study to Assess the Safety and Efficacy of FURESTEM-AD lnj. In moderate to Atopic Dermatitis

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria
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