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Treating Solid Tumors with Orotecan
This study is being done to see how safe the study drug, Orotecan, is and how well it will work to treat solid tumors and brain tumors that have returned or have not gotten better with the usual treatment.
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Cancer Cancer: Brain, Nervous System, Spinal Cord Cancer: Children, Teens Cancer: Solid Tumor
Comparing Treatments for Patients with Newly Diagnosed AML
The purpose of this study is to see how well the study drug, CPX-351 works for treating acute myeloid leukemia. We want to find out if this approach works better than the usual approach. We also want to learn more about the possible side effects of this treatment.
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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 Repotrectinib for Treating Solid Tumors in Children and Young Adults
The purpose of this study is to learn more about a new cancer medication called repotrectinib for children and young adults. We want to see if this medication can safely treat patients with a solid tumor that has spread from the original tumor site to the area around it or to other parts of the body. The study team will provide more information.
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Using Tagraxofusp to Treat Cancer in Young People
The purpose of this study is to see if adding the study drug, Tagraxofusp, to the usual treatment helps people with refractory (difficult to treat) and/or relapsed (cancer that has returned after previous treatment) hematologic malignancy (cancer). We also want to learn more about any side effects of the study drug.
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Cancer Cancer: Blood Cancer: Children, Teens Children, Infants, Teen Health
Collecting Data from Hemophilia Patients
The purpose of this study is to collect data on a blood disorder called hemophilia. The data will be used to improve the care of patients.
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Heart Health Cancer Cancer: Children, Teens Children, Infants, Teen Health
Learning More About Treating Hodgkin Lymphoma with Brentuximab Vedotin and Nivolumab
The purpose of this study is to learn more about treating Hodgkin lymphoma with brentuximab vedotin and nivolumab (Bv-NIVO). We want to see if this treatment works better than the usual treatment.
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Is it More Helpful to Give Children with Germ Cell Tumors Chemotherapy on a Faster Schedule
A germ cell tumor is a type of cancer found in the ovaries for females or the testes for males. This tumor may also be found in the pelvis along the tailbone, chest, abdomen, and other structures of the body. Chemotherapy is the medicine used to fight cancer. We want to find out if giving children with germ cell tumors chemotherapy on a faster schedule is effective.
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Comparing Two Different Methods of Surgery to Treat Osteosarcoma that Has Spread to the Lungs
The purpose of this study is to compare two different surgery methods for people with osteosarcoma that has spread to the lung. We want to find out which surgery method is better. One method is called open thoracic surgery. It is done through a single large cut between the ribs, opens the chest, and removes the cancer. The other method is called thoracoscopy. It is done through several small incisions and uses a small camera to help with removing the cancer. Both methods are considered standard treatment.
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Finding Better Ways to Diagnose, Treat and Prevent Cancer in Children
The purpose of creating the database is to help find better ways to diagnose, treat and prevent cancer in children.
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Using Selumetinib for Treating Neurofibromatosis Type 1 and Low-Grade Glioma
The purpose of this study is to see how well a drug called selumetinib works for treating patients with neurofibromatosis type 1 associated low-grade glioma. Low-grade glioma is a type of cancer that affects the nervous system. We also want to see how well selumetinib works at improving vision in patients with low-grade glioma of the optic pathway. The optic pathway includes parts of the eye and brain that help us see.
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Cancer Cancer: Brain, Nervous System, Spinal Cord Cancer: Children, Teens
Comparing Hearing Loss in Cancer Patients
The main goal of this study is to find out if there is a difference in hearing loss between cancer patients who get the treatment cisplatin and those who get the treatment carboplatin. We want to know how hearing loss affects patients in their daily lives. To find out, we will make a questionnaire that asks about your own experiences with hearing loss or hearing problems. We are looking for volunteers with germ cell tumors who have been treated with either cisplatin or carboplatin.
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Cancer Cancer: Children, Teens Cancer: Rare Cancers Cancer: Solid Tumor
Comparing a New Treatment For Blood Cancer Patients
The purpose of this study is to learn about a new treatment called Inotuzumab Ozogamicin. We want to see if it helps people with blood cancer. We will compare the results of patients who get this new treatment with those who get the usual treatment. We are looking for volunteers who are newly diagnosed with one of these blood cancers: high-risk B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL), mixed-phenotype acute leukemia (MPAL), or disseminated B lymphoblastic lymphoma (B-LLy).
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Cancer Cancer: Blood Cancer: Children, Teens Cancer: Leukemia
Improving Cancer Care for Young Patients
The purpose of this study to find better ways to diagnose, treat, and prevent cancers in children, teenagers, and young adults. Our goal is to gather information about cancer treatments and their results to improve future care. We are looking for volunteers who have cancer or other conditions where cells grow abnormally. The study team will provide more details.
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