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Studying the Drug MM-1-104 for People with Advanced or Spreading Cancer
The purpose of this study is to test a new drug called IMM-1-104. We want to see if this study drug is safe and useful for people with advanced or spreading cancer. The drug aims to stop cancer growth.
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Learning About Tiredness in Lung Cancer Patients
We want to understand why people with a type of lung cancer feel tired. We also want to know if exercise can help and how caregivers can support patients in staying active. We are looking for volunteers who have a type of lung cancer called non-small cell lung cancer or are caregivers for someone with it. This study will last around 3 months.
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Testing the Study Drug Nivolumab for Patients with Multiple Myeloma
The goal of this study is to learn more about the study drug nivolumab. We want to find out if this drug is safe and helpful for people with multiple myeloma that has returned and isn't responding to other treatments. People who want to join this study must have already tried another drug called idecabtagene vicleucel.
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Testing Two Treatments for Prostate Cancer
The purpose of this study is to test two treatments for prostate cancer. We will compare Docetaxel alone to Docetaxel plus Radium-223. We want to see which treatment works better for men with advanced prostate cancer that has spread to bones. This study will help doctors find out which treatment helps patients live longer and feel better.
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Studying Opioid Use After Cancer Surgery
The purpose of this study is to see how many pain pills are taken by cancer patients after surgery. We also want to see how patients get rid of leftover pills and how happy they are with their care. We are looking for volunteers who are already scheduled to have surgery to remove their bladder, kidney, or prostate because of cancer at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Comprehensive Cancer Center.
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Cancer Cancer: Kidney, Liver, Pancreas Cancer: Prostate Cancer: Urinary and Bladder
Testing New Lymphoma Treatment Combinations
The purpose of this study is to test if different drug combinations are safe and work well for treating lymphoma. We want to see how your body processes these drugs and what effects they have on your cancer. We are testing two combinations: mosunetuzumab with CC-220 or CC-99282, and glofitamab with obinutuzumab and CC-99282. We will use different doses and schedules to see what works best.
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Comparing Different Treatments for Patients with Blood Cancer
The purpose of this study is to test two drug combinations for people with a type of blood cancer called Waldenström's Macroglobulinemia or Lymphoplasmacytic Lymphoma. We want to see if the new drug combination is safe and helps fight the cancer. The study is for volunteers who have not been treated for this cancer before.
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Studying a New Biomarker to Predict Breast Cancer Return
The goal of this study is to learn more about a new test called Oncodetect™. This test looks for signs of breast cancer in the blood. We want to see how well this test can find cancer coming back during and after treatments like surgery or radiation.
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Testing the Study Drug Xaluritamig for Prostate Cancer Patients
The purpose of this study is to learn more about the study drug Xaluritamig. We want to see if this study drug is safe and useful to treat patients with prostate cancer that has come back after their main treatment.
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Using a Blood Test to Guide Colon Cancer Treatment
The purpose of this study is to find out if a blood test can help doctors choose the best kind of chemotherapy for people who had surgery for colon cancer. This blood test looks for something called ctDNA. ctDNA is tiny pieces of DNA from cancer cells that can be found in your blood. We want to see if using this blood test is better or worse than the usual way of deciding on treatment. We are looking for volunteers who have colon cancer and have been treated with surgery.
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Using Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy to Treat Lung Cancer
The purpose of this study is to compare the usual treatment alone to using an additional treatment called Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy plus the usual treatment.
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Using a Tracker to Learn More about Heart Rate Variability Changes and Cancer-Related Tiredness
This study aims to help people with pancreatic and breast cancer who feel very tired because of their illness. We will use an activity tracker to check changes in your heart rate variability and how well you sleep. We will also ask you to fill out surveys and keep a diary about your tiredness. The information we collect may help us understand how heart rate variability changes are related to cancer-related tiredness. This study will last around 1 month.
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Studying Extra Therapies People Use During Cancer Treatment
The purpose of this study to learn more about other ways people manage their cancer symptoms while they are getting treatment. These other ways include using things like cannabis (also called marijuana), vitamins or supplements, and doing activities like acupuncture or meditation. We want to find out if these methods help or hurt people compared to the usual care they get from their doctor.
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Cancer Cancer: Breast Cancer: Colon, Rectum, Anus Cancer: Lung Cancer: Lymphoma Cancer: Skin
Studying Digoxin to Help Treat Brain Cancer
The purpose of this study is to learn more about a medicine called digoxin. We want to see if this medicine can help stop a type of brain cancer called medulloblastoma from getting worse. The goal is to learn if this treatment can help and to understand any side effects it may cause. We are looking for volunteers who have been diagnosed with medulloblastoma.
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Cancer Cancer: Brain, Nervous System, Spinal Cord Cancer: Rare Cancers Children, Infants, Teen Health
Testing the Study Drug Olvi-Vec for Ovarian Cancer that Resists Treatment
The purpose of this study is to learn about the drug Olvi-Vec. We want to see if it is safe and helpful for treating ovarian, fallopian tube, or peritoneal cancer that did not get better with a type of treatment called platinum-based chemotherapy.
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Studying Radiation Plus Immune Therapy for Kidney Cancer
The purpose of this study is to see if adding radiation to immune therapy helps people with kidney cancer that has spread. We want to see if this new treatment keeps the cancer from getting worse longer than immune therapy alone. The goal is to find out which treatment works better. We are looking for volunteers with kidney cancer that has spread, and surgery is not currently recommended.
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Collecting Samples to Learn About Childhood Cancer
The purpose of this study is to find better treatments in the future for children with cancer. We want to create a large collection of blood and tissue samples from children cancer to help doctors learn more about how cancer and the immune system work together. Information from this study may help us find better ways to treat cancer in the future. We are looking for volunteers who have been diagnosed with any type of pediatric cancer and are under the care of a doctor at Atrium Health.
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Comparing Treatments for Severe Aplastic Anemia in Young People
The purpose of this study is to find out whether immune suppressive therapy or bone marrow transplant is better for treating a disease called severe aplastic anemia in young patients who don't have a matched sibling donor.
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Rare Disease Cancer Cancer: Blood Cancer: Children, Teens Children, Infants, Teen Health
Studying the Drug SNDX-5613 for Patients with Acute Myeloid Leukemia
The study aims to learn more about the drug SNDX-5613. We want to find the best dose for patients with a blood cancer called acute myeloid leukemia. We also want to see how this drug works when used with two other drugs, daunorubicin and cytarabine.
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Studying Blood Particles to Help Treat Cancer
The purpose of this study is to learn more about tiny particles in the blood called extracellular vesicles. By studying this, we hope to find out more about different types of cancer and how to treat them better. We will look at the blood samples from patients with similar cancers to see if we can discover new information. This could help doctors choose the best treatments for cancer patients in the future. We are looking for volunteers with urothelial, prostate, or kidney cancer. The study team will provide more information.
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