Are you between the ages of 40 and 75? Are you willing to give a one-time blood sample? If so, you may be able to take part in a research study that is being used to develop and validate blood tests for early cancer detection.
To determine the impacts of low-income status and addiction on current student well-being.
In this study, we want to learn if modifying the region of your head and neck that receives the radiation therapy will affect your xerostomia (excessive dry mouth).
This study is being done to determine whether older adult patients diagnosed with mantle cell lymphoma require continuous treatment with the study drug zanubrutinib once remission has been retained.
Help shape the future of lupus! Do you want to provide a game-changing contribution to lupus-centered research? Help us make clinical research more efficient and effective. If you have lupus, you can participate by providing samples we can study, such as blood, urine, saliva, and/or stool, to help doctors combat lupus head-on. Compensation provided.
Post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder (PTLD) is the name for types of lymphoma that sometimes develop in people who have had a transplant. It can affect people who are taking medicines to suppress their immune system. This study is being done to study whether treating PTLD with a combination of the drugs tafasitamab and rituximab is more effective than rituximab alone - the current standard of care treatment for this disease.
Are you someone living with Parkinson's disease? If so, you are aware that in addition to symptoms affecting movement, people with Parkinson's disease also experience non-motor symptoms such as problems with mood and motivation which can be difficult to treat. If you have been living with Parkinson's disease for at least 5 years and take medication for Parkinson's disease, you may be eligible to participate in a research study aimed at treating low motivation with a form of non-invasive brain stimulation called transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS).
The purpose of this research study is to explore common experiences related to forming stepfamily relationships (and it's completely okay if you do not identify as a "stepfamily").
The purpose of this study is to learn if the Fitlight Vision Board can measure how fast you can respond to a series of lights.
Our team is exploring how technology can help us capture dietary information. We are looking for older adults who will be willing to help us see what is the most effective way to capture nutritional information.