Registry of the national Network Genomic Medicine Lung Cancer (nNGM), linking data on molecular diagnostics, clinical characteristics, treatment patterns and outcomes of subjects with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) from 23 specialized cancer centres and more than 400 general hospitals and oncological practices in Germany
Within the national Network Genomic Medicine Lung Cancer (nNGM), comprehensive molecular diagnostics and treatment recommendations are provided by 23 certified cancer centres according to standardized procedures for patients with non-resectable NSCLC. More than 400 network partners across Germany (including hospitals and oncological practices) report data on subsequent treatment and outcomes to the nNGM registry. Clinical outcomes are continuously evaluated through analysis of data collected in a decentralized registry. The nNGM registry records the patient journey and course of the disease from first histologically confirmed diagnosis to death or loss to follow-up and comprises detailed data on demographic and clinical characteristics, molecular diagnostics (including comprehensive biomarker testing results), treatments (targeted therapy, immunotherapy, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, best supportive care) and outcomes (overall survival, response, disease progression, time to next treatment). Patients have been actively involved throughout all stages of the design and running of the network and its registry.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
30,000
observational, non-interventional
University Hospital Cologne
Cologne, Germany
RECRUITINGmolecular testing
descriptive data on results, frequency and methods of molecular testing
Time frame: 1 year
treatment patterns
descriptive data on systemic treatments (including combination and sequence of treatments)
Time frame: from first diagnosis to death or loss to follow-up, whichever came first, assessed up to 100 months
overall survival
overall survival (in months)
Time frame: assessed up to 100 months
time to next treatment
time to next treatment (in months)
Time frame: from start of treatment to the start of the next therapy, death or loss to follow-up, whichever came first, assessed up to 100 months
progression free survival
progression free survival (in months)
Time frame: from start of treatment to tumour progression, death or loss to follow-up, whichever came first, assessed up to 100 months
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