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Marshfield Clinic Health System

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Marshfield, Wisconsin 54449

Conducts research for I Am A Healthy Volunteer

Conducts research for Urinary Tract Diseases

Conducts research for Urge Incontinence

Conducts research for Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms

Conducts research for Bladder Disease

7 reported clinical trials

0 medical researchers

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Summary

Marshfield Clinic Health System is a medical facility located in Marshfield, Wisconsin. This center is recognized for care of I Am A Healthy Volunteer, Urinary Tract Diseases, Urge Incontinence, Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms, Bladder Disease and other specialties. Marshfield Clinic Health System is involved with conducting 7 clinical trials across 30 conditions. There are 0 research doctors associated with this hospital, such as .

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Clinical Trials running at Marshfield Clinic Health System

Cancer

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Spinal Stenosis

Lumbar Spinal Stenosis

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Connect

for Cancer Prevention

Background: The National Cancer Institute, part of the National Institutes of Health, has partnered with nine health care systems across the U.S. to establish the Connect for Cancer Prevention Study. While researchers have made important discoveries, there is more to learn to lower the number of people affected by cancer. By taking part in Connect, participants can help researchers learn how the way we live, our genetics, and our health history may affect cancer risk. Objective: To study and better understand the causes of cancer and to find new ways to prevent it. Eligibility: The study will include 200,000 adults who get their health care from a partner health care system, are between 30 and 70 years old at enrollment, and have never had cancer. People remain eligible to join if they have or once had non-melanoma skin cancer, or a condition that may raise cancer risk (such as ductal carcinoma in situ, or DCIS). Design: Eligible recruits can sign up for Connect online by creating an account on MyConnect using their email address or phone number. After creating an account, they will complete the informed consent process. All information shared through MyConnect is secure to protect participant privacy. After joining the study, participants will be asked to answer online health surveys a few times a year, donate samples of blood, urine, and saliva every two to three years, and safely share access to their electronic health records with Connect. In the future, participants may donate unused samples that are collected at clinical visits, like tissue, stool, or blood, and may mail in samples collected at home. Participants may also share information from personal health trackers, like wearable devices or apps. This information will help researchers study the health and behavior patterns that may affect cancer risk. It takes time to understand the causes of cancer, so Connect will go on for many years. The longer people participate, the more researchers may learn. Participants can leave the study at any time. Learn more about Connect by visiting cancer.gov/connectstudy.

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