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Platform Clinical Study for Conquering Scleroderma
Scleroderma Research Foundation, Inc.
Interstitial Lung Disease Due to Systemic Disease
Scleroderma
The goal of this clinical trial is to test efficacy of different investigational products
(IPs) compared with placebo on the change from baseline to the end of the treatment
period at Week 52 in lung capacity in participants with Interstitial Lung Disease
Secondary to Systemic Sclerosis. expand
The goal of this clinical trial is to test efficacy of different investigational products (IPs) compared with placebo on the change from baseline to the end of the treatment period at Week 52 in lung capacity in participants with Interstitial Lung Disease Secondary to Systemic Sclerosis. Type: Interventional Start Date: Apr 2024 |
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Dinutuximab With Chemotherapy, Surgery and Stem Cell Transplantation for the Treatment of Children1
National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Ganglioneuroblastoma, Nodular
Neuroblastoma
This phase III trial tests how well the addition of dinutuximab to Induction chemotherapy
along with standard of care surgical resection of the primary tumor, radiation, stem cell
transplantation, and immunotherapy works for treating children with newly diagnosed
high-risk neuroblastoma. Dinutuxima1 expand
This phase III trial tests how well the addition of dinutuximab to Induction chemotherapy along with standard of care surgical resection of the primary tumor, radiation, stem cell transplantation, and immunotherapy works for treating children with newly diagnosed high-risk neuroblastoma. Dinutuximab is a monoclonal antibody that binds to a molecule called GD2, which is found on the surface of neuroblastoma cells, but is not present on many healthy or normal cells in the body. When dinutuximab binds to the neuroblastoma cells, it helps signal the immune system to kill the tumor cells. This helps the cells of the immune system kill the cancer cells, this is a type of immunotherapy. When chemotherapy and immunotherapy are given together, during the same treatment cycle, it is called chemoimmunotherapy. This clinical trial randomly assigns patients to receive either standard chemotherapy and surgery or chemoimmunotherapy (chemotherapy plus dinutuximab) and surgery during Induction therapy. Chemotherapy drugs administered during Induction include, cyclophosphamide, topotecan, cisplatin, etoposide, vincristine, and doxorubicin. These drugs work in different ways to stop the growth of cancer cells, either by killing the cells, by stopping them from dividing or by stopping them from spreading. Upon completion of 5 cycles of Induction therapy, a disease evaluation is completed to determine how well the treatment worked. If the tumor responds to therapy, patients receive a tandem transplantation with stem cell rescue. If the tumor has little improvement or worsens, patients receive chemoimmunotherapy on Extended Induction. During Extended Induction, dinutuximab is given with irinotecan, temozolomide. Patients with a good response to therapy move on to Consolidation therapy, when very high doses of chemotherapy are given at two separate points to kill any remaining cancer cells. Following, transplant, radiation therapy is given to the site where the cancer originated (primary site) and to any other areas that are still active at the end of Induction. The final stage of therapy is Post-Consolidation. During Post-Consolidation, dinutuximab is given with isotretinoin, with the goal of maintaining the response achieved with the previous therapy. Adding dinutuximab to Induction chemotherapy along with standard of care surgical resection of the primary tumor, radiation, stem cell transplantation, and immunotherapy may be better at treating children with newly diagnosed high-risk neuroblastoma. Type: Interventional Start Date: Apr 2024 |
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Strength After Breast Cancer
MGH Institute of Health Professions
Breast Cancer
The goal of this study is to explore whether a group exercise program called Strength
After Breast Cancer can be delivered in an outpatient physical therapy clinic to improve
physical function among women after treatment for breast cancer.
The main questions this study aims to answer are:
- Ca1 expand
The goal of this study is to explore whether a group exercise program called Strength After Breast Cancer can be delivered in an outpatient physical therapy clinic to improve physical function among women after treatment for breast cancer. The main questions this study aims to answer are: - Can the Strength After Breast Cancer program and the associated outcome battery be successfully delivered in an outpatient physical therapy clinic at Massachusetts General Hospital and do participants find the program practical? - What are the barriers to and facilitators of delivering the group exercise program in a clinical setting and what changes need to be made to the program to improve sustainability and to facilitate implementation at other clinical sites? Participants will complete study questionnaires before and after engaging in the group exercise program and they will participate in interviews following participation in the program. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jan 2024 |
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IVIG for Infection Prevention After CAR-T-Cell Therapy
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
Hematologic Malignancies
This phase II trial compares the effects of immunoglobulin replacement therapy with a
placebo for preventing infectious complications in patients receiving CD19 chimeric
antigen receptor (CAR)-T cell therapy. Hypogammaglobulinemia is a common complication in
patients who receive CD19 CAR-T cell the1 expand
This phase II trial compares the effects of immunoglobulin replacement therapy with a placebo for preventing infectious complications in patients receiving CD19 chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T cell therapy. Hypogammaglobulinemia is a common complication in patients who receive CD19 CAR-T cell therapy. This is a condition in which the level of immunoglobulins (antibodies) in the blood is low and the risk of infection is high. Immunoglobulin replacement therapy works by replacing the body's immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies with donor blood product derived IgG antibodies that may help prevent infection. IgG antibodies are often depleted as a result of CAR-T therapy. Giving immunoglobulin replacement therapy may prevent infectious complications in patients receiving CD19 CAR-T cell therapy. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jun 2024 |
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Incremental Hemodialysis: The TwoPlus Trial
Wake Forest University Health Sciences
End-Stage Kidney Disease
This study is to prospectively compare clinical effectiveness between clinically- matched
incremental hemodialysis and conventional hemodialysis in patients with incident kidney
dysfunction requiring dialysis and residual kidney function.
The study will enroll 350 patients on chronic hemodialysis1 expand
This study is to prospectively compare clinical effectiveness between clinically- matched incremental hemodialysis and conventional hemodialysis in patients with incident kidney dysfunction requiring dialysis and residual kidney function. The study will enroll 350 patients on chronic hemodialysis and 140 caregivers of enrolled patients. Patients will be randomized in 1:1 ratio to either incremental start hemodialysis or conventional hemodialysis. Caregivers will be followed along with patients for an average period of 2 years post randomization. Type: Interventional Start Date: Feb 2024 |
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Just-in-time Interventions for Reducing Short-term Suicide Risk
Massachusetts General Hospital
Suicide
The goal of this study is to test the effects of just-in-time intervention strategies
aimed to promote implementation of the safety plan and its components at different levels
of suicidal urges and intent. The main questions the investigators aim to answer are:
1. What is the acceptability and f1 expand
The goal of this study is to test the effects of just-in-time intervention strategies aimed to promote implementation of the safety plan and its components at different levels of suicidal urges and intent. The main questions the investigators aim to answer are: 1. What is the acceptability and feasibility of the just-in-time intervention strategies? 2. What are the proximal effects of just-in-time intervention strategies aimed to promote use of the safety plan and its components? 3. What internal and external contextual factors moderate the just-in-time intervention effects? Participants (adults hospitalized for suicidal thoughts or behaviors) will: - Answer questions about current suicidal thoughts on their smartphone up to 4 times each day during both hospitalization and the 4 weeks after they leave the hospital - Each time they submit a survey, be immediately randomized to receive (or not receive) a just-in-time intervention tailored to their level of current suicidal thoughts - Answer brief follow-up questions on their smartphone within a couple hours of each randomization - Provide feedback on their experience with the just-in-time interventions Type: Interventional Start Date: Nov 2024 |
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A Study of EP0031 in Patients With Advanced RET-altered Malignancies
Ellipses Pharma
Advanced Solid Tumor
NSCLC
The aim of this study is to assess the safety, side effects and effectiveness of EP0031
in patients with advanced RET-altered malignancies (NSCLC) expand
The aim of this study is to assess the safety, side effects and effectiveness of EP0031 in patients with advanced RET-altered malignancies (NSCLC) Type: Interventional Start Date: Sep 2022 |
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Biology of Young Lung Cancer Study: The YOUNG LUNG Study
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Non Small Cell Lung Cancer
Small Cell Lung Carcinoma
NUT Carcinoma
The purpose of this research study is to learn more about lung cancer (NSCLC or SCLC)
diagnosed in adults at ages 45 or younger. expand
The purpose of this research study is to learn more about lung cancer (NSCLC or SCLC) diagnosed in adults at ages 45 or younger. Type: Observational Start Date: Jan 2023 |
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Speech Treatment for Minimally Verbal Children With ASD and CAS
MGH Institute of Health Professions
Developmental Verbal Dyspraxia
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Comorbid Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS) may be one factor that limits speech
development in some minimally verbal children with autism. CAS is a disorder affecting
speech movement planning. This study tests whether CAS-specific treatment, appropriately
modified for minimally verbal children with1 expand
Comorbid Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS) may be one factor that limits speech development in some minimally verbal children with autism. CAS is a disorder affecting speech movement planning. This study tests whether CAS-specific treatment, appropriately modified for minimally verbal children with autism, improves their speech. Type: Interventional Start Date: May 2024 |
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Study to Evaluate VT3989 in Patients With Metastatic Solid Tumors
Vivace Therapeutics, Inc
Solid Tumor, Adult
Mesothelioma
NSCLC
This is an open-label, dose escalation and expansion study to evaluate the safety,
tolerability, PK, and biological activity of VT3989 administered, alone or in
combination, once daily in patients with mesothelioma and/or metastatic solid tumors that
are resistant to standard therapy or for which n1 expand
This is an open-label, dose escalation and expansion study to evaluate the safety, tolerability, PK, and biological activity of VT3989 administered, alone or in combination, once daily in patients with mesothelioma and/or metastatic solid tumors that are resistant to standard therapy or for which no effective standard therapy is available. Type: Interventional Start Date: Mar 2021 |
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The Evaluation of PC14586 in Patients With Advanced Solid Tumors Harboring a TP53 Y220C Mutation (P1
PMV Pharmaceuticals, Inc
Advanced Solid Tumor
Advanced Malignant Neoplasm
Metastatic Cancer
Metastatic Solid Tumor
Lung Cancer
The Phase 2 monotherapy portion of this study is currently enrolling and will evaluate
the efficacy and safety of PC14586 (INN rezatapopt) in participants with locally advanced
or metastatic solid tumors harboring a TP53 Y220C mutation. The Phase 1 portion of the
study will assess the safety, toler1 expand
The Phase 2 monotherapy portion of this study is currently enrolling and will evaluate the efficacy and safety of PC14586 (INN rezatapopt) in participants with locally advanced or metastatic solid tumors harboring a TP53 Y220C mutation. The Phase 1 portion of the study will assess the safety, tolerability and preliminary efficacy of multiple dose levels of rezatapopt as monotherapy and in Phase 1b in combination with pembrolizumab. Type: Interventional Start Date: Oct 2020 |
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PPMI Clinical - Establishing a Deeply Phenotyped PD Cohort
Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research
Parkinson Disease
The Parkinson Progression Marker Initiative (PPMI) is a longitudinal, observational,
multi-center natural history study to assess progression of clinical features, digital
outcomes, and imaging, biologic and genetic markers of Parkinson's disease (PD)
progression in study participants with manifest1 expand
The Parkinson Progression Marker Initiative (PPMI) is a longitudinal, observational, multi-center natural history study to assess progression of clinical features, digital outcomes, and imaging, biologic and genetic markers of Parkinson's disease (PD) progression in study participants with manifest PD, prodromal PD, and healthy controls. The overall goal of PPMI is to identify markers of disease progression for use in clinical trials of therapies to reduce progression of PD disability. Type: Observational Start Date: Jul 2020 |
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Sacituzumab Govitecan In TNBC
Massachusetts General Hospital
Invasive Breast Cancer
Triple Negative Breast Cancer
ER-Negative Breast Cancer
PR-Negative Breast Cancer
HER2-negative Breast Cancer
This research study is studying to evaluate sacituzumab govitecan for individuals with
localized triple negative breast cancer (TNBC)
The names of the study drugs involved in this study is:
- Sacituzumab govitecan (SG)
- Pembrolizumab (combination therapy with SG) expand
This research study is studying to evaluate sacituzumab govitecan for individuals with localized triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) The names of the study drugs involved in this study is: - Sacituzumab govitecan (SG) - Pembrolizumab (combination therapy with SG) Type: Interventional Start Date: Jul 2020 |
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ASTX727 in Recurrent/Progressive Non-enhancing IDH Mutant Gliomas
Massachusetts General Hospital
Neurological Cancer
this research study is evaluating the highest dose of ASTX727 that can be administered
safely to recurrent/progressive non-enhancing IDH mutant gliomas patients. expand
this research study is evaluating the highest dose of ASTX727 that can be administered safely to recurrent/progressive non-enhancing IDH mutant gliomas patients. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jul 2019 |
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Use of BMAC With Hip Arthroscopy Treatment of FAI and Labral Tear
Massachusetts General Hospital
Acetabular Labrum Tear
Femoro Acetabular Impingement
Chondral Defect
Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate
Mesenchymal Stromal Cell
Femoro-acetabular impingement is a well known cause of damage to the acetabular labrum
and chondrolabral junction. Additionally, it has been proposed that disruption of hip
biomechanics resulting from a labral tear causes a faster progression towards
osteoarthritis (OA). This progression has been o1 expand
Femoro-acetabular impingement is a well known cause of damage to the acetabular labrum and chondrolabral junction. Additionally, it has been proposed that disruption of hip biomechanics resulting from a labral tear causes a faster progression towards osteoarthritis (OA). This progression has been observed to begin with breakdown of the chondrolabral junction with later development of diffuse osteoarthritis. Use of hip arthroscopy has increased dramatically in recent years to treat symptomatic labral tears and potentially avoid the morbidity and cost associated with hip osteoarthritis. Correction of labral pathology presents a technical challenge and many techniques currently exist. Increased understanding of the structure-functional relationship dictated by labral anatomy has led to the development of methods aimed at restoring functional anatomy by re-establishing the labrum's native position and contour on the rim of the acetabulum. Therefore, akin to repairing a torn meniscus in the knee, restoring the anatomic footprint of a torn labrum will reconstitute normal joint biomechanics. Despite the advances in techniques for labral repair, strategies for mitigating or repairing damage to the chondrolabral junction do not yet exist. This area has been shown to consist of hyaline and fibro cartilage. Many techniques for cartilage repair exist, although most are not feasible due to technical challenges specific to the hip joint. The management of articular cartilage defects is one of the most challenging clinical problems for orthopaedic surgeons. Articular cartilage has a limited intrinsic healing capacity, and pathology frequently results in gradual tissue deterioration. Currently, the standard surgical intervention for end-stage degenerative joint pathology is total joint replacement. Early surgical interventions for symptomatic cartilage lesions including cell based therapies such as autologous chondrocyte implantation (ACI), bone marrow aspirate concentrate (BMAC) implantation, or microfracture have been suggested to restore normal joint congruity and minimize further joint deterioration. Techniques such as ACI, which have been successfully used in the knee joint, have limited application in the hip due to the technical difficulties of open procedures. Type: Observational Start Date: Sep 2019 |
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Study Evaluating Safety and Efficacy of JCAR017 in Subjects With Relapsed or Refractory Chronic Lym1
Juno Therapeutics, a Subsidiary of Celgene
Leukemia, Lymphocytic, Chronic, B-Cell
Lymphoma, Small Lymphocytic
This is a Phase 1/2, open-label, multicenter study to determine the efficacy and safety
of JCAR017 in adult subjects with relapsed or refractory CLL or SLL. The study will
include a Phase 1 part to determine the recommended dose of JCAR017 monotherapy in
subjects with relapsed or refractory CLL or1 expand
This is a Phase 1/2, open-label, multicenter study to determine the efficacy and safety of JCAR017 in adult subjects with relapsed or refractory CLL or SLL. The study will include a Phase 1 part to determine the recommended dose of JCAR017 monotherapy in subjects with relapsed or refractory CLL or SLL, followed by a Phase 2 part to further assess the efficacy and safety of JCAR017 monotherapy treatment at the recommended dose. A separate Phase 1 cohort will assess the combination of JCAR017 and concurrent ibrutinib. Another separate Phase 1 cohort will assess the combination of JCAR017 and concurrent venetoclax. In all subjects, the safety, efficacy, and pharmacokinetics (PK) of JCAR017 will be evaluated. Type: Interventional Start Date: Nov 2017 |
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Testing Osimertinib as a Treatment for Lung Cancers With an EGFR Exon 20 Change
National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Advanced Lung Non-Small Cell Carcinoma
Recurrent Lung Non-Small Cell Carcinoma
Stage IIIB Lung Non-Small Cell Cancer AJCC v7
Stage IV Lung Non-Small Cell Cancer AJCC v7
This phase II trial studies how well osimertinib works in treating patients with
non-small cell lung cancer with EGFR exon 20 insertion mutation that is stage IIIB-IV or
has come back after a period of improvement (recurrent). Osimertinib may stop the growth
of tumor cells by blocking some of the e1 expand
This phase II trial studies how well osimertinib works in treating patients with non-small cell lung cancer with EGFR exon 20 insertion mutation that is stage IIIB-IV or has come back after a period of improvement (recurrent). Osimertinib may stop the growth of tumor cells by blocking some of the enzymes needed for cell growth. Type: Interventional Start Date: Apr 2018 |
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Project: Every Child for Younger Patients With Cancer
Children's Oncology Group
Adrenal Gland Pheochromocytoma
Carcinoma In Situ
Central Nervous System Neoplasm
Childhood Immature Teratoma
Childhood Kidney Neoplasm
This study gathers health information for the Project: Every Child for younger patients
with cancer. Gathering health information over time from younger patients with cancer may
help doctors find better methods of treatment and on-going care. expand
This study gathers health information for the Project: Every Child for younger patients with cancer. Gathering health information over time from younger patients with cancer may help doctors find better methods of treatment and on-going care. Type: Observational Start Date: Nov 2015 |
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Mucopolysaccharidosis I (MPS I) Registry
Genzyme, a Sanofi Company
Mucopolysaccharidosis I (MPS I)
The Mucopolysaccharidosis I (MPS I) Registry is an ongoing, observational database that
tracks the outcomes of patients with MPS I. The data collected by the MPS I Registry will
provide information to better characterize the natural history and progression of MPS I
as well as the clinical responses1 expand
The Mucopolysaccharidosis I (MPS I) Registry is an ongoing, observational database that tracks the outcomes of patients with MPS I. The data collected by the MPS I Registry will provide information to better characterize the natural history and progression of MPS I as well as the clinical responses of patients receiving enzyme replacement therapy, such as Aldurazyme (Recombinant Human Alpha-L-Iduronidase), or other treatment modalities. The objectives of the Registry are: - To evaluate the long-term effectiveness and safety of Aldurazyme® (laronidase) - To characterize and describe the MPS I population as a whole, including the variability, progression, and natural history of MPS I - To help the MPS I medical community with the development of recommendations for monitoring patients and reports on patient outcomes to optimize patient care Type: Observational Start Date: Nov 2003 |
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Web-based Mind-body Program to Improve Resilience Among Risky Substance Users With Persistent Upper1
Jafar Bakhshaie
Orthopedic Disorder
Nontraumatic Injury
Upper Extremity Pain
Risky Substance Use
The investigator aims to conduct a feasibility randomized controlled trial (RCT) (N=50)
to test the feasibility, acceptability, and credibility of an asynchronous web-based
mind-body intervention (Toolkit for Resilient Life beyond Pain and Substance Use;
Web-TIRELESS) versus web-based minimally enh1 expand
The investigator aims to conduct a feasibility randomized controlled trial (RCT) (N=50) to test the feasibility, acceptability, and credibility of an asynchronous web-based mind-body intervention (Toolkit for Resilient Life beyond Pain and Substance Use; Web-TIRELESS) versus web-based minimally enhanced usual care (Web-MEUC) among adult patients with a painful non-traumatic upper-extremity condition(s) (PNUC) and commorbid risky substance use. Deliverables: [1] Adapt and refine open pilot protocol, patient recruitment, and other study materials. [2] Assess the feasibility, acceptability, and credibility of Web-TIRELESS and Web-MEUC in preparation for future research. Type: Interventional Start Date: Sep 2025 |
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A Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of COM701 in Relapsed Platinum Sensitive Ovari1
Compugen Ltd
Ovarian Cancer
Ovarian Cancer Recurrent
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if the experimental antibody COM701 delays
the progression of ovarian cancer in participants with Relapsed Platinum Sensitive
Ovarian Cancer. It will also learn about the safety of COM701.
The main questions the trial aims to answer are:
- Does COM701 expand
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if the experimental antibody COM701 delays the progression of ovarian cancer in participants with Relapsed Platinum Sensitive Ovarian Cancer. It will also learn about the safety of COM701. The main questions the trial aims to answer are: - Does COM701, when used as a maintenance treatment, stop or slow the progression of ovarian cancer? - Does COM701 delay the time to needing a new anti-cancer treatment? - What side effects do participants have when taking COM701? Participants will: - Visit the clinic once every 3 weeks during which the study treatment will be administered intravenously - Undergo various tests and procedures to monitor general health throughout the trial including physical examinations, vital sign measurements (heart rate, blood pressure, breathing, and body temperature), weight measurements, electrocardiography (ECG), blood and urine tests and pregnancy tests if relevant. - Undergo various tests and procedures to assess disease response throughout the trial including tumor imaging by CT scans or MRI to assess the tumor, its location, and size, and the testing of a sample of tumor tissue (from a prior biopsy or a fresh biopsy if feasible, to evaluate tumor response to treatment and to measure levels of tumor markers, Type: Interventional Start Date: Jul 2025 |
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A Study of 2 Doses of Ritlecitinib in People 12 Years of Age and Older With Alopecia Areata
Pfizer
Alopecia Areata
The purpose of the study is to learn about the safety and effects of the study medicine
(called ritlecitinib) for the treatment of alopecia areata. Alopecia areata is a disease
that causes hair loss on the scalp, face, and areas of the body.
Ritlecitinib is approved in many countries at a dose of1 expand
The purpose of the study is to learn about the safety and effects of the study medicine (called ritlecitinib) for the treatment of alopecia areata. Alopecia areata is a disease that causes hair loss on the scalp, face, and areas of the body. Ritlecitinib is approved in many countries at a dose of 50 mg (milligram) taken by mouth once a day for the treatment of patients 12 years and older with severe alopecia areata. This study will look at both the 50 mg dose and a 100 mg dose. This study is seeking participants who: - Are 12 years of age or older - Have a diagnosis of alopecia areata - Have lost 50% or more of the hair on their scalp - Do not have any other conditions that causes hair loss - Are willing to stop all other treatments that they may be taking for alopecia areata About 550 participants will take part in in this study. Participants will be chosen by chance, like drawing names out of a hat, to receive 1 of 2 different amounts of ritlecitinib (50 mg and 100 mg) taken by mouth once daily. The 2 doses of ritlecitinib in this study will be compared to each other and also to data from previous studies. This will help to see if the 100 mg dose of ritlecitinib is safe and effective. People will be in this study for about 13 months. During the study, participants will need to visit the study site up to 9 times. Participants will undergo various tests and procedures such as: - alopecia areata assessment, - physical examinations, - hearing tests, - blood tests, - x-ray, - ECG (electrocardiogram), - photographs of the scalp and eyes. Participants will also be asked to complete questionnaires about their alopecia areata. Type: Interventional Start Date: Apr 2025 |
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Zanubrutinib, Obinutuzumab, and Sonrotoclax in Previously Untreated Patients With CLL or SLL
Massachusetts General Hospital
Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
Small Lymphocytic Lymphoma (SLL)
The purpose of this study is to determine the proportion of participants who achieve
undetectable measurable residual disease (uMRD) in previously untreated chronic
lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) or small lymphocytic lymphoma (SLL). expand
The purpose of this study is to determine the proportion of participants who achieve undetectable measurable residual disease (uMRD) in previously untreated chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) or small lymphocytic lymphoma (SLL). Type: Interventional Start Date: May 2025 |
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Phase 1 Study to Evaluate Safety and Antiviral Activity of PBGENE-HBV in Adult Patients With Chroni1
Precision BioSciences, Inc.
HEPATITIS B CHRONIC
This is a Phase 1, open-label, dose escalation and dose expansion study to evaluate the
safety, tolerability, PK, and antiviral activity of PBGENE-HBV in adult participants with
chronic hepatitis B. expand
This is a Phase 1, open-label, dose escalation and dose expansion study to evaluate the safety, tolerability, PK, and antiviral activity of PBGENE-HBV in adult participants with chronic hepatitis B. Type: Interventional Start Date: Nov 2024 |
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A First-in-Human Study of MEN2312 in Adults With Advanced Breast Cancer
Stemline Therapeutics, Inc.
Advanced Breast Cancer
This is a first-in-human study of MEN2312, a lysine acetyltransferase 6 (KAT6) inhibitor,
in adult participants with advanced breast cancer. expand
This is a first-in-human study of MEN2312, a lysine acetyltransferase 6 (KAT6) inhibitor, in adult participants with advanced breast cancer. Type: Interventional Start Date: Oct 2024 |