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All patients and/or their parent or legal guardian must sign a written informed consent
Any perceived inability to directly (and without the means of a legal guardian) provide informed consent
Signed informed consent MUST be obtained from patient or parent/legal guardian (if patient is less than years of age). Consent must be signed prior to any study procedures and study entry
Patient, parent/guardian able to give informed consent
Patient, parent, or legal guardian must be able to understand and be willing to provide informed consent
Ability of subject or parent/guardian to understand and the willingness to sign a written informed consent/assent document; informed consent/assent must be signed prior to registration on this study
Patient and/or legal guardian must sign informed consent for HSCT.
In the haplo cohort, the donor and/or legal guardian must be able to sign informed consent documents.
The subject or their legal guardian be willing and able to provide written informed consent for the trial
The patient or parent/guardian is able to understand the consent and is willing to sign a written informed consent document, inclusive of assent where appropriate, according to institutional guidelines
INCLUSION CRITERIA FOR STRATUM C: The patient or parent/guardian is able to understand the consent and is willing to sign a written informed consent document, inclusive of assent where appropriate, according to institutional guidelines
ELIGIBILITY FOR SCREENING: Informed consent (and assent as applicable) obtained from patient/guardian
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA AT TIME OF TREATMENT: Informed consent (and assent as applicable) signed by patient/guardian
No written consent of the patient or his/her parents or legal guardian
Able to provide signed informed consent (or consent provided by legal guardian for pediatric patients, as applicable)
Cognitively impaired patients who cannot give informed consent and do not have a legal guardian
The patient or their legal guardian must give their informed consent
Written informed consent and/or signed assent from patient, parent or guardian.
Patient, parent, or legal guardian must be able to understand and willing to provide informed consent
All patients and/or a legal guardian must sign institutionally approved written informed consent and assent documents
Adult patients must be able to understand and sign a written informed consent. For pediatric patients, the parent/legal guardian or representative must be able to understand and sign a written informed consent. Assent, when appropriate, will be obtained according to institutional guidelines.
Patient has a psychiatric illness that would prevent the patient or legal guardian or representative from giving informed consent and/or assent.
Research participant or parent/legal guardian must agree to participate in long-term follow-up for up to years, if they are enrolled in the study and receive T-cell infusion
The patient or legal guardian must provide written informed consent
A legal parent/guardian or patient must be able to understand, and willing to sign, a written informed consent and assent document, as appropriate
Documented informed consent/assent of the participant or legally responsible guardian
LYMPHODEPLETION: Written informed consent for the main study signed by subject or legal guardian of a pediatric subject
Voluntary written consent (adult; legally authorized representative on behalf of cognitively impaired adult; or parent/guardian with presentation of the minor information sheet, if appropriate)
Patient and/or legal guardian must sign informed consent for BMT
Subject/parental/guardian permission (informed consent), and child assent for subjects >= years
PART GROUP INCLUSION CRITERIA: All subjects or a parent/guardian must sign written informed consent
PART GROUP A INCLUSION CRITERIA: All subjects or a parent/guardian must sign written informed consent
PART GROUP INCLUSION CRITERIA: All subjects or a parent/guardian must sign written informed consent
Patients or parents/legal guardian must be able to give informed consent
Voluntary written consent (adult or parent/guardian with presentation of the minor information sheet, if appropriate)
Signed informed consent by patient and/or parents or legal guardian
Voluntary written consent (adult or parent/guardian with presentation of the minor information sheet, if appropriate)
Ability for patient (and if applicable parent or legal guardian) to understand and the willingness to sign a written informed consent document, or for a parent or legal guardian to give assent for those cases where a very young patient is unable to understand or sign the consent
For the patient or parent/legal guardian to be able to comply with treatment plan, study procedures and follow-up examinations
Ability to swallow pills, or liquid formulation and for patient or parent/legal guardian to keep an accurate medication record
Patient or legal guardian must provide written informed consent
Written informed consent from patient and/or signed assent from patient, parent or guardian
Subject or a legal guardian is able to voluntarily provide written informed consent.
Written and signed informed consent from the parent(s) or legal representative (guardian) and assent from the minor participant. Written informed consent from subjects ? years.
Voluntary written consent with appropriate parent/guardian consent and minor information sheet for participants < years of age
Any perceived inability to directly provide informed consent (note: consent may not be obtained by means of a legal guardian)
Research participant or parent/legal guardian must agree to participate in long-term follow-up for up to years, if they are enrolled in the study and receive T-cell infusion
Patient or patients legal representative, parent(s), or guardian able to provide written informed consent
Written informed consent and/or signed assent line from patient, parent or guardian
Patient or patients legal representative, parent(s) or guardian able to provide written informed consent
Participants or their legal guardian must sign consent prior to the initiation of radiation therapy
Written informed consent and/or signed assent line from patient, parent or guardian
Patient or patients legal representative, parent(s) or guardian should provide written informed consent; assent of a minor if participants age is at least seven and less than eighteen years
Patients years or older will provide written consent. A parent or legal guardian of a patient < years of age will provide informed consent and patients to years of age will provide written assent or as per participating institutional policy.
Patient or patients legal representative, parent(s) or guardian should provide written informed consent; assent of a minor if participants age is at least seven and less than eighteen years
Patient or patients legal representative, parent(s) or guardian able to sign informed consent; patients aged to < to provide assent
Patient or patients guardian is able to give informed consent
Patient and/or legal guardian must be able to sign informed consent.
Written informed consent and/or signed assent line from patient, parent or guardian
Subject (or legal guardian) must sign a written informed consent in accordance with institutional guidelines
Subjects or their legal guardian must sign a written informed consent in accordance with institutional guidelines
History of HIV-associated encephalopathy; dementia of any kind; seizures in the past months; any perceived inability to directly provide informed consent (Note: Consent may not be obtained by means of a legal guardian)
Any history of HIV- associated encephalopathy; dementia of any kind; seizures in the past months; any perceived inability to directly provide informed consent (note: consent may not be obtained by means of a legal guardian)
Any perceived inability to directly provide informed consent (note: consent may not be obtained by means of a legal guardian)
Informed consent and assent (as applicable) obtained from parent/guardian and child
Patient or legal guardian must be able to give informed consent
Signed informed consent by the patient or the patient's parent or guardian for patients who are minors
Written informed consent and/or assent from patient, parent or guardian.
They or their legal guardian must give their informed consent
Patient or patients legal representative, parent(s) or guardian able to sign informed consent; age - able to provide assent
All patients >= years must sign a written informed consent; patients < years old must provide assent, and the parent or legal guardian must sign the written informed consent
Ability by patient or parent/legal guardian (for patients under years of age) to understand a written informed consent document, and the willingness to sign it
All patients and/or a legal guardian must sign institutionally approved written informed consent document
Patient or patients legal representative, parent(s) or guardian able to sign informed consent
Patient or patients legal representative, parent(s) or guardian able to sign informed consent
Signed informed consent by patient and/or parents or legal guardian
Ability to understand and the willingness of the patient, parent or legal guardian to provide informed consent
Participants or their legal guardian must sign consent prior to the initiation of radiation therapy
The patient or legal guardian must be able to comprehend the informed consent form and sign prior to patient enrollment
The patient or legal guardian is able to give informed consent
Patient or legal guardian must be able to give informed consent
Written informed consent/assent before any study-specific screening procedures. For pediatric patients, consent will be obtained from parent(s) or legal guardian(s) and the signature of at least parent or guardian will be required. Investigators will also obtain assent of patients according to local, regional or national guidelines.
Subject (and/or parent/guardian for subject who otherwise is unable to provide independent consent, if acceptable to and approved by the site and/or site's IRB) must be willing to give written informed consent and be able to adhere to dose and visit schedules.
Patient or patients legal representative, parent(s) or guardian able to provide written informed consent for the long-term follow-up gene therapy study -
Willing and able to understand and provide written informed consent. For minors or those incapable of providing written informed consent (i.e., incapacitated), understood, written and informed consent must be provided by a parent or legal guardian or representative.
Written informed consent and/or signed assent line from patient, parent or guardian
If under age , parent(s) or guardian(s) able to participate in informed consent and initial assessment (unless the participant provides evidence of emancipated status)
Patient or patient's legal representative, parent(s) or guardian should provide written informed consent; assent of a minor if participant's age is at least seven and less than eighteen years
Patient or patient's legal representative, parent(s) or guardian should provide written informed consent; assent of a minor if participant's age is at least seven and less than eighteen years
Informed consent explained to and signed by parent/legal guardian or patient if the patient is >= years
Patient or legal guardian has signed informed consent.
Parents or legal guardian signed-written informed consent
Patient and/or legal guardian able to provide signed informed consent
Written informed consent in accordance with institutional and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) guidelines must be obtained from parent or legal guardian
Patients or guardian able to sign informed consent
A parent (referred to as parent in this proposal and includes a parent or legal guardian) of a patient age to years of age who is newly diagnosed with any type of malignant disease on an inpatient oncology unit
Patient or parent(s)/legal guardian(s) is able and willing to provide informed consent; assent will be obtained per local institutional policy; subjects who turn during the course of the study will be consented at that time of their next visit by a member of the research staff
Parent/legal guardian/caregiver that speaks English available to assist in participants training
Voluntary written consent (adult or parent/guardian with minor assent for through year olds)
Potential participant/guardian is willing to sign informed consent
SUBJECT: Must have a parent or legal guardian willing to complete the parent proxy behavioral questionnaires and help their child participate in the study procedures at home.
PARENT OR GUARDIAN: Parent or Guardian of participating subject.
PARENT OR GUARDIAN: Parent or guardian of an ineligible subject.
For donors < years of age, their legal guardian must give informed consent, the donor must give written assent
Parent/legal guardian and child > years old able to read English or Spanish
Patient aged - years: has signed informed assent and their parent/legal guardian has signed informed consent for study participation
Patient or legal guardian willing to sign consent for skin biopsies and phlebotomy
Patients who have dementia or a legal guardian
Parent or legal guardian consent
Written informed consent and/or signed assent line from patient, parent or guardian
Adult patients must be able to understand and sign a written informed consent. For minor patients, the parent/legal guardian or representative must be able to understand and sign a written informed consent. Assent, when appropriate, will be obtained according to institutional guidelines.
Patient or parent/legal guardian or representative has a psychiatric illness that would prevent the patient or parent/legal guardian or representative from giving informed consent and/or assent.
Patient or parent/legal guardian or representative lacks the full mental capacity to understand and sign a written informed consent.
Parent/legal guardian willing and capable of signing written informed consent
Parent/legal guardian expected to be available for entire study
Parent/legal guardian can be reached by telephone or email
Signed written informed consent by parent(s)/legal guardians of the pediatric patient in compliance with the local laws and regulations. In addition signed children's assent form according to local requirements.
Patient, parent/guardian able to give informed consent
Individuals able to give informed consent, or a signature from a designated health care proxy or legal guardian
Signed document of informed consent completed by the parent or legal guardian
Ability to understand and the willingness of the patient, parent or legal guardian to provide informed consent
In this pediatric & adult study, the participant or parent/guardian is consented, and the patient when a minor is given an assent form and involved in the discussion as appropriate
In this pediatric & adult study, the participant or parent/guardian is consented, and the patient when a minor is given an assent form and involved in the discussion as appropriate
Inability or unwillingness of patient, parent, or guardian to consent
Patient or legal parent/guardian unable to provide informed consent
Able to understand and willing to consent or assent to the research proposed, along with consent of legal guardian(s) if applicable
All patients or their legal guardians (if the patient is < years of age) must sign a document of informed consent indicating their awareness of the investigational nature and the risks of this study; when appropriate, the minor patient will be asked for oral assent; the parent or guardian will sign the consent form on the designated line attesting to the fact that the minor has given assent
Patient and/or legal guardian able and willing to provide informed consent