A listing of oncology medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
This research study is being conducted to evaluate an experimental drug called PACE CART19 in patients with leukemia or lymphoma. PACE CART19 consists of cells from a healthy donor that are genetically modified and designed to target your cancer.
Phase II and III: To compare time to DFS event (recurrence, second primary colorectal can cer or death) in ctDNA (+ve) cohort following resection of colon cancer treated with 5-FU (orcapecitabine) and oxaliplatin x 6 months or 5-FU, oxaliplatin and irinotecan x 6 months.
Phase II and III: To compare time to DFS event (recurrence, second primary colorectal can cer or death) in ctDNA (+ve) cohort following resection of colon cancer treated with 5-FU (orcapecitabine) and oxaliplatin x 6 months or 5-FU, oxaliplatin and irinotecan x 6 months.
Phase II and III: To compare time to DFS event (recurrence, second primary colorectal can cer or death) in ctDNA (+ve) cohort following resection of colon cancer treated with 5-FU (orcapecitabine) and oxaliplatin x 6 months or 5-FU, oxaliplatin and irinotecan x 6 months.
Phase II and III: To compare time to DFS event (recurrence, second primary colorectal can cer or death) in ctDNA (+ve) cohort following resection of colon cancer treated with 5-FU (orcapecitabine) and oxaliplatin x 6 months or 5-FU, oxaliplatin and irinotecan x 6 months.
Phase II and III: To compare time to DFS event (recurrence, second primary colorectal can cer or death) in ctDNA (+ve) cohort following resection of colon cancer treated with 5-FU (orcapecitabine) and oxaliplatin x 6 months or 5-FU, oxaliplatin and irinotecan x 6 months.
The purpose of this research study is to collect blood samples and applicable medical history from subjects diagnosed with hereditary colon cancer syndromes like FAP, Lynch Syndrome and MYK-associated polyposis and their family members. These samples will be used to evaluate the ability of a blood test to provide early …
This study will look at the relationships between HIV infection, age and the immune system, and how these relate to the development of non-infectious illnesses such as heart disease, kidney disease, cancer, memory problems, and diabetes. Further, we will look at how demographic factors, behaviors, and social factors like social …
The first purpose of this study is to test the safety of the addition of a drug called inotuzumab to the usual chemotherapy drugs used for adolescent young adults (ages 18-39). Inotuzumab is investigational and is not FDA-approved. Additionally,this study is to compare any good and bad effects of using …
The main purpose of this research study is to determine the likelihood of cancer growing back in the throat or in the neck, 2 years after completion of radiation, if lower doses of radiation are used to a smaller area of the head and neck region, than is currently the …