A listing of Neoplasms medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
Please refer to Protocol Section 3 (Objectives and Endpoints). Please refer to Protocol Section 3 (Objectives and Endpoints). Please refer to Protocol Section 3 (Objectives and Endpoints).
The purpose of this protocol is to monitor the rate of recurrence in patients who undergo cancer surgery. Patient diagnosed with solid tumor cancers have a high rate of recurrence when surgery is a treatment. The high rates of recurrence suggest that surgeons are unable to completely detect and remove …
This study is designed to investigate the safety, diagnostic performance, and clinical usefulness of Gleolan for the real time detection and visualization of meningiomas during tumor resection surgery. Potential patients who sign informed consent will be screened for eligibility before receiving an oral solution of Gleolan 3 hours prior to …
The specific Aims of CAPS5 will be: Aim #1: To evaluate pancreatic fluid mutations and circulating pancreatic epithelial cells as accurate markers of neoplasia by comparing their prevalence in cases with sporadic pancreatic neoplasia to healthy and disease controls. Aim #2: To compare the prevalence of pancreatic fluid mutations and …
This Phase II/III trial will evaluate the what kind of chemotherapy to recommend to patients based on the presence or absences of circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) after surgery for colon cancer.
Please refer to Protocol Section 2 (Study Objectives and Endpoints). Please refer to Protocol Section 2 (Study Objectives and Endpoints). Please refer to Protocol Section 2 (Study Objectives and Endpoints).
The purpose of this study is to see if sacituzumab govitecan can improve lifespans of patients with advanced TNBC and their tumor does not grow or spread when compared to chemotherapy (paclitaxel, or nab-paclitaxel, or the combination of gemcitabine and carboplatin), a commonly used treatment for previously untreated advanced TNBC.
Please refer to Protocol, Section 1.1.3. (Study Objectives and Endpoints) Please refer to Protocol, Section 3. (Objectives and Endpoints) Please refer to Protocol, Section 3. (Objectives and Endpoints)
The purpose of this study is to determine if a combination of two drugs, Ipatasertib and Atezolizumab, works as a treatment for residual cancer in breast or lymph nodes and have circulating tumor DNA in blood. Eligible subjects will be those with triple negative breast cancer.
Please see Protocol NUV-868-01, Section 3 (Objectives and Endpoints) Please see Protocol NUV-868-01, Section 3 (Objectives and Endpoints) Please see Protocol NUV-868-01, Section 3 (Objectives and Endpoints)