Do you have a cancer that is advanced or metastatic? Has your cancer progressed on one or more standard of care therapies? If you answered yes, then this research study may be for you. Study drug will be provided. 8
Have you been diagnosed with Prostate, Bladder, or Kidney Cancer? If so, you may be able to take part in a research study investigating the optimal way to combine or sequence therapies in patients with Rare Genitourinary Tumors.
Have you been diagnosed with extremity soft tissue sarcoma and are scheduled to have standard of care radiotherapy (XRT) followed by surgery to treat your cancer? XRT is effective in managing extremity soft tissue sarcoma, however, it is associated with risks, such as damage to healthy tissue, and complications in post-surgery wound healing.
Did you know that over 250 million persons are affected by Osteoarthritis? It is the leading cause of disability among adults and has no cure. Prevention of OA is preferable to treatment and females are affected at nearly twice the rate as males. If you are a female, at least 50 years of age, overweight, with no or occasional knee pain, you may be able to participate in a research study to find out if a diet and exercise program or a health education program prevent knee OA.
Did you have head or neck cancer? Have you completed radiation in the past 3 years or more and now have dry mouth? You may be able to take part in a research study to help us learn if a gene therapy can help people with dry mouth due to radiation therapy.
If you are healthy and between the ages of 30-55 years, you may be eligible to participate in a research study to find out how sugar affects the brain of individuals who carry certain genetic variants.
Have you been diagnosed with high-risk early triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) without mutations in the BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene? If you still have evidence of TNBC in your breast of lymph node tissue after receiving treatment and surgery, you may qualify for this clinical research study. This study will test an experimental drug combination to find out which treatment is better at delaying the return of cancer.
Are you scheduled for weight loss surgery within the next 12 months? You may be able to take part in a research study to help us learn more about your metabolic hormones, eating behaviors, stress, and weight loss before and after your surgery.
We are looking for kids, ages 8-18 and their caregivers to join us for a research study to learn new techniques to deal with emotional dysregulation and behavior intervention. This study will includes one in person visit, and all other remaining visits and groups to occur within the comfort of your own home!
Are you currently diagnosed with an M. Avium Complex (MAC) infection of your lungs? Have the treatments you received not improved your condition? If so, you may be eligible for a research study to learn if a new medication (Epetraborole) is safe and effective in treating this disease. Monetary compensation will be provided to all participants.