LGG Registry Eligibility

 

Who can join the Low Grade Glioma Registry?

 

You are eligible to enroll in the Low Grade Glioma Registry if you:

  • Are currently aged 21-79 years, regardless of the age that you were diagnosed with a low grade glioma (WHO grade 2 or 3)

  • Have ever been diagnosed with a grade 2 or 3 glioma

People who have had two or more surgeries are eligible to enroll in an additional study within the Registry called OPTIMUM.

Terms used to classify low grade glioma have changed over the last decade, and may include:

  • Oligodendroglioma

  • Astrocytoma

  • Oligo-Astrocytoma (or Mixed Glioma)

  • Low Grade Glioma

  • Glioma, not otherwise specified

Study Eligibility for the Low Grade Glioma Registry

After you enroll in the Low Grade Glioma Registry, we review your pathology report to confirm whether you are eligible for the study.

The Low Grade Glioma Registry places no restrictions on sex, gender, race, date of diagnosis, place of residence, or current glioma status.

What are Low Grade Glioma Registry participants asked to do?

 

Participation in the Low Grade Glioma Registry involves 3 steps:

For additional details about participating in this study, download a copy of the Low Grade Glioma Registry consent form.

Study Eligibility for OPTIMUM for persons with recurrent Low Grade Glioma

After you enroll in the Low Grade Glioma Registry, we review your pathology report to confirm whether you are eligible for the OPTIMUM study.

A subset of persons in the Registry are eligible for OPTIMUM, i.e., such as those with low grade glioma that have had recurrence treated with a second surgery.

  • The OPTIMUM study places no restrictions on sex, gender, race, date of diagnosis, place of residence, or current glioma status.

  • However, OPTIMUM is currently limited to people who receive their care within the United States.

What are OPTIMUM participants asked to do?

 

Participation in OPTIMUM includes an alternative 3rd step detailed below.

In OPTIMUM, we examine whether variations in inherited tumor genes are associated with glioma and with response to treatment.

Rather than providing a saliva sample, as described above, OPTIMUM requires providing a blood sample for additional genetic testing. 🩸

Note: If you enroll in OPTIMUM you are automatically enrolled in the Low Grade Glioma Registry. No extra consent forms are required.

Join the Registry

 

We’re stronger together.

Join more than 400 individuals around the world already enrolled in the Low Grade Glioma Registry.