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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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Studying Cystic Fibrosis Treatments for People without Modulators
The purpose of this study is to collect health information and samples from people who have cystic fibrosis (CF). By doing this, researchers can learn more about CF and find new ways to treat it. We also want to help people with CF understand what it's like to be part of a research study. We are looking for volunteers who have CF and do not take a certain type of medicine called CFTR modulators.
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Using Pre-operative Stereotactic Radiosurgery to Treat Brain Cancer
This study is about finding the best way to treat cancer that has spread to the brain. The study will help doctors learn if doing SRS before surgery is better, the same, or worse than doing it after surgery. The study will also look at the risks and benefits of both approaches.
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Treating Neuroblastoma in Young People with Naxitamab
The purpose of this study is to test the safety and effectiveness of adding a new drug called naxitamab to the usual treatment for a type of cancer called neuroblastoma.
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Cancer Cancer: Head, Neck Cancer: Thyroid, Other Glands Children, Infants, Teen Health
Studying a New Treatment for Early-Stage ALS
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a disease that slowly makes it harder for your brain to talk to your muscles, causing weakness and trouble moving. The purpose of this study is to learn more about a new treatment for this disease called VHB937. We want to see if this treatment can safely slow down the disease among patients with early-stage ALS.
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Movement Disorder Neurology Disorders Rare Disease Bones, Joints, Muscles
Learning More about Sleep Problems Among Lung Cancer Survivors
The purpose of this study is to learn more about sleep problems among patients who have had lung cancer. We want to better understand how to find and help address sleep problems by asking questions about how sleep affects patients' health and feelings. The goal is to find better ways to help our patients sleep.
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Learning More About Dental Cleaning and Bacteria in the Bloodstream
The purpose of this study is to learn more about teeth cleaning and bacteria. We want to see if professional teeth cleaning and taking care of your teeth regularly can change how often and the types of bacteria that get into your bloodstream. The study will last 4 months with 4 in-person visits and 6 phone calls. The visits will include a dental exam, teeth brushing, and professional cleaning. We are looking for volunteers who have 10 more teeth, have not had their teeth professionally cleaned in 12 months or longer, and do not need an antibiotic before a dentist visit. The study team will provide more information.
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Predicting AML Relapse with Blood Tests
Some patients with Acute Myeloid Leukemia who get a stem cell transplant might not get better. This study aims to create blood tests to predict which patients will relapse early. These tests check how certain white blood cells (T cells) work. If successful, these tests could help doctors decide the best treatment for patients.
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Heart Device Safety and Medication Study
The purpose of this study is to learn more about a device to help patients with a heart condition called atrial fibrillation. We want to see how safe and useful different medications are after the device called WATCHMAN FLX Pro is placed in the heart. This device helps prevent blood clots and strokes in patients with atrial fibrillation.
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Use of a Bone Marrow Transplant for Patients with Severe Aplastic Anemia
The purpose of this study is to help people with severe aplastic anemia, a condition where the body does not make enough blood cells. We want to see if a bone marrow transplant can be a safe and useful first treatment for patients with this condition, even if they have not tried other treatments before. This could improve their chances of recovery and lead to better health outcomes.
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Studying Genes and Weight Loss in Patients with Pancreatic Cancer
The purpose of this study is to understand how genes are related to weight loss in people with pancreatic cancer. Weight loss is a common issue for those with pancreatic cancer and can make life more difficult and treatments less useful. We hope to learn how to better treat and help future patients. We are seeking volunteers who have pancreatic cancer that has spread and cannot be removed by surgery.
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Understanding Cancer Fatigue in Survivors
Cancer-related tiredness is a common issue for people who have cancer or have been treated for it. This study aims to understand how cancer survivors and their doctors discuss this tiredness. We want to make a useful poster for exam rooms to improve talking about, diagnosing, and treating this tiredness. We are seeking cancer survivor volunteers who have had at least 1 visit with the Supportive Oncology team at Levine Cancer Institute or the Charlotte or Winston-Salem campus of Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Comprehensive Cancer Center. This study will last around 6 months.
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Improving Blood Test Results for People with Low White Cells
The purpose of this study is to learn more about different blood cell counts among people from Africa or the Middle East. People from these areas have fewer white blood cells because they don't have a certain red blood cell marker called the Duffy marker. This is normal and not harmful. The goal of this study is to find better blood count ranges for these people to improve their medical care.
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Studying the Drug Glofitamab for Patients with Untreated Large B-Cell Lymphoma
The purpose of this study to learn more about the study drug Glofitamab. We want to see how safe and useful the study drug is for patients with large B-cell lymphoma who have not yet received treatment for it. We want to see how well this study drug works when used with other cancer drugs.
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Testing New CAR T-Cell Therapy for Lymphoma
The purpose of this study is to learn more about the study drug, named PMB-CT01, also known as BAFFR-CAR T cells. We want to see if this study drug is safe and useful to treat people with B-cell Non-Hodgkin Lymphomas.
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Testing New Melanoma Treatments
The purpose of this study is to test two new drugs, fianlimab and cemiplimab, for patients with melanoma that can't be removed or has spread. We want to compare these drugs to another treatment called Opdualag. The goal is to see how safe and effective the new drugs are.
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Testing the Study Drug AJ1-11095 for Patients with Myelofibrosis
The goal of this study is to learn more about a drug called AJ1-11095. We want to find out if this drug is safe and helpful for people with a blood and bone marrow disease called myelofibrosis. To join the study, you must have already taken a medicine called a type I JAK2 inhibitor, but still have a big spleen and symptoms from myelofibrosis.
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Testing the Study Drug ABBV-383 for Patients with Multiple Myeloma
The goal of this study is to learn more about the drug ABBV-383. We want to find out if this drug is safe, helpful, and easy to handle when given to adults whose multiple myeloma has returned or didn't improve.
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Checking for AL Amyloidosis among Patients with Smoldering Multiple Myeloma
Smoldering Multiple Myeloma is a blood disorder that can become a more serious cancer called multiple myeloma. This study aims to find out if checking for certain genes is connected to the development of AL amyloidosis in people aged 40 or older with this disorder.
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