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Acceptability of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning During Colonoscopy for Polyp Detection
Rochester, MN
The purpose of this study is to understand and assess patients’ current acceptability of machine learning/AI during colonoscopy for polyp detection.Our secondary aims are to determine what factors influence patients’ responses and to determine the various thresholds in adenoma detection rate (ADR) that would be acceptable to patients.
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Panchromoendoscopy using Oral Indigo Carmine Mixed with Polyethylene Glycol Prep
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ
This study first is designed to see what dose of indigo carmine ingested orally mixed with the standard colonoscopy prep is needed to provide adequate staining of the right colon. It then will use this adequate staining concentration of Indigo Carmine to study whether this dye will increase the detection of polyps during colonoscopy.
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Oxaliplatin, Leucovorin Calcium, and Fluorouracil with or without Celecoxib in Treating Patients with Stage III Colon Cancer Previously Treated with Surgery
Eau Claire, WI
PURPOSE: This randomized phase III trial is studying giving oxaliplatin, leucovorin calcium, and fluorouracil together to compare how well they work when given together with or without celecoxib in treating patients with stage III colon cancer previously treated with surgery.
RATIONALE: Drugs used in chemotherapy, such as oxaliplatin, leucovorin calcium, and fluorouracil, work in different ways to stop the growth of tumor cells, either by killing the cells or by stopping them from dividing. Celecoxib may stop the growth of tumor cells by blocking some of the enzymes needed for cell growth. It is not yet known whether giving oxaliplatin, leucovorin ...
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A Colon Bank for Early Detection of Colon Cancer
Rochester, MN
The purpose of this study is to establish a biobank of samples (blood and stool) to support the development of non-invasive tests for early detection of colon cancer and its precursors.
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Oxaliplatin, Leucovorin Calcium, and Fluorouracil with or without Celecoxib in Treating Patients with Stage III Colon Cancer Previously Treated with Surgery
Jacksonville, FL; Rochester, MN
PURPOSE: This randomized phase III trial is studying giving oxaliplatin, leucovorin calcium, and fluorouracil together to compare how well they work when given together with or without celecoxib in treating patients with stage III colon cancer previously treated with surgery.
RATIONALE: Drugs used in chemotherapy, such as oxaliplatin, leucovorin calcium, and fluorouracil, work in different ways to stop the growth of tumor cells, either by killing the cells or by stopping them from dividing. Celecoxib may stop the growth of tumor cells by blocking some of the enzymes needed for cell growth. It is not yet known whether giving ...
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A Study of Alcohol Consumption History and Disease Free Survival in Stage III Colon Cancer Patients
Rochester, MN
The purpose of this study is to assess the relationship between lifetime and recent alcohol consumption history and disease free survival in a population of stage III colon cancer patients treated with chemotherapy and curative surgical resection.
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Oxaliplatin, Leucovorin Calcium, and Fluorouracil With or Without Bevacizumab in Treating Patients Who Have Undergone Surgery for Stage II Colon Cancer
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Jacksonville, FL; Rochester, MN
This randomized phase III trial studies oxaliplatin, leucovorin calcium, fluorouracil, and bevacizumab to see how well they work compared to oxaliplatin, leucovorin calcium, and fluorouracil in treating patients who have undergone surgery for stage II colon cancer. Drugs used in chemotherapy, such as oxaliplatin, leucovorin calcium, and fluorouracil, work in different ways to stop the growth of tumor cells, either by killing the cells, by stopping them from dividing, or by stopping them from spreading. Monoclonal antibodies, such as bevacizumab, may interfere with the ability of tumor cells to grow and spread. It is not yet known whether giving combination ...
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Novel Study Interventions And Combinations In Participants With Colorectal Cancer
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Rochester, MN
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of novel study interventions and combinations in participants with CRC.
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S0820, Adenoma and Second Primary Prevention Trial
Rochester, MN
The investigators hypothesize that the combination of eflornithine and sulindac will be effective in reducing a three-year event rate of adenomas and second primary colorectal cancers in patients previously treated for Stages 0 through III colon cancer.
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Comparison of Combination Chemotherapy Regimens With or Without Cetuximab in Treating Patients Who Have Undergone Surgery For Stage III Colon Cancer
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Jacksonville, FL; Rochester, MN
This randomized phase III trial was originally designed to compare three different combination chemotherapy regimens to see how well they work. As of September 1, 2004, the study was expanded to a total of 6 arms (the original 3 arms (A, B, C) and 3 additional arms which were the same as the first 3 but with cetuximab) in treating patients who have undergone surgery for stage III colon cancer. Drugs used in chemotherapy, such as irinotecan hydrochloride, fluorouracil, leucovorin calcium, and oxaliplatin, work in different ways to stop tumor cells from dividing so they stop growing or die. Monoclonal ...
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A Study of Participant Preferences for Education and Decision Making in K-ras Tumor Molecular Testing for Colorectal Cancer
Rochester, MN
The purpose of this study is to describe knowledge about and quality of physician/patient communication surround tumor testing for K-ras to inform treatment and/or prognosis or to enhance cancer management in patients w/sporadic CRC. Evaluate decision-making satisfaction and decisional conflict surrounding the use of K-ras molecular testing to enhance cancer management. Identify educational needs and preferences of patients to enhance use of molecular testing for cancer treatment decision-making.
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Voyage: Real-World Impact Of The Multi-target Stool DNA Test On CRC Screening And Mortality
Rochester, MN
The purpose of this study is to develop a health services registry and repository to prospectively examine patient use of health services and related health outcomes over time among a cohort of adults who have had an order placed for Cologuard.
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Use of Peppermint Oil During Screening Colonoscopy to Improve Visibility
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ
The investigators hypothesize that spraying peppermint oil containing L-menthol onto the colonic mucosa during colonoscopy will relax smooth muscle allowing better colonic visualization.
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Evaluating The Association Of Inflammatory Response To Intestinal Leakage In Patients Receiving Chemotherapy For Stage 3 Colon Cancer
Rochester, MN
To study intestinal permeability in participants with stage 3 colon cancer before and during chemotherapy and compare with controls with normal colon, chronic ulcerative colitis (CUC) and carcinoid syndrome
To study the correlation between intestinal permeability and symptoms severity during 5-FU chemotherapy
To study the correlation between intestinal permeability and neutrophils to lymphocytes ratio (NLR) before and during chemotherapy
To analyze the changes in expression levels of genes encoding intercellular junction proteins in all groups
To determine if diarrhea in participants with carcinoid syndrome is associated with increasedintestinal permeability
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A Phase II Clinical Trial Comparing The Efficacy Of RO7198457 Versus Watchful Waiting In Patients With CtDNA-positive, Resected Stage II (High Risk) And Stage III Colorectal Cancer
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Jacksonville, FL; Rochester, MN
The purpose of this study is to compare the effectiveness of RO7198457 versus watchful waiting in patients with circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) positive, surgically resected Stage II/III rectal cancer, or Stage II (high risk)/Stage III colon cancer.
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Polyphenon E in Treating Patients with High-Risk of Colorectal Cancer
Rochester, MN
This phase II trial studies how well Polyphenon E works in treating patients with high-risk of colorectal cancer. Polyphenon E contains ingredients that may prevent or slow colorectal cancer.
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Phase Ib Study of PDR001 in Combination With Regorafenib in Adult Patients With Previously Treated Metastatic Colorectal Cancer
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ
This is a phase Ib study of PDR001 in combination with regorafenib in adult patients with previously treated metastatic microsatellite stable (MSS) colorectal cancer. The study will assess primarily the safety and tolerability and then the efficacy of PDR001 in combination with regorafenib. Particular attention will be paid to the level of activity of study drug combinations in CMS4 patients (retrospective analysis).
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Study Of Onvansertib In Combination With FOLFIRI And Bevacizumab Versus FOLFIRI And Bevacizumab For Second Line Treatment Of Metastatic Colorectal Cancer In Participants With A Kirsten Rat Sarcoma Virus Gene (KRAS) Or Neuroblastoma-RAS (NRAS) Mutation
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Jacksonville, FL; Rochester, MN
The primary objective of this study is to assess the efficacy of 2 different doses of onvansertib in combination with a chemotherapy regimen of irinotecan, fluorouracil [5-FU], and leucovorin (FOLFIRI) and bevacizumab for treatment of confirmed metastatic and/or unresectable colorectal cancer (CRC) in participants with a kirsten rat sarcoma virus gene (KRAS) or neuroblastoma-RAS (NRAS) mutation who have progressed on an oxaliplatin/fluoropyrimidinebased regimen in the first-line setting.
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A Global, Randomized, Placebo-controlled Phase 3 Study Of Fruquintinib In Patients With Refractory Metastatic Colorectal Cancer
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Jacksonville, FL; Rochester, MN
The purpose of this study is to compare the effectiveness and safety of fruquintinib plus best supportive care (BSC) versus placebo plus BSC in patients with refractory metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC). Approximately 687 subjects will be randomized to one of the following treatment arms in a 2:1 ratio, fruquintinib plus BSC or placebo plus BSC.
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A Comprehensive Translational Research Platform For Colorectal Cancer
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Jacksonville, FL; Rochester, MN
The overarching goal of this study is to develop a comprehensive translational research platform that utilizes blood, stool, and tissues from colorectal cancer patients to evaluate the impact of tumor/immune microenvironment and genetic alterations on clinical outcomes to anticancer therapy and vice versa. The specific aims are to establish co-cultures of patient-derived tumor cells with autologous or allogeneic immune cells to analyze how anticancer therapy modulate the composition and potential of immune cells, to establish patient-derived xenographs and organoids to improve dosing of chemotherapy, and to perform molecular analysis with biospecimens to identify novel therapeutic sequence, targets, and predictive or ...
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Response to PD-1 Blockade in Patients with Mismatch Repair Deficient Colorectal Cancer
Rochester, MN
This study will assess the efficacy and outcomes of PD-1 blockade in patients with mismatch repair deficient colorectal cancer.
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Colorectal Cancer Screening In Black And Underserved Communities In The Phoenix Metro Area
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ
The aims of this study are to increase the number of Black consultants at MCA, make a meaningful impact on interactions among staff, leadership, and patients, and increase the number of Black staff in leadership roles beyond Diversity and Inclusion efforts.
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Linaclotide Acetate in Preventing Colorectal Cancer in Healthy Volunteers
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This randomized phase I trial studies the side effects and best dose of linaclotide acetate in preventing colorectal cancer in healthy volunteers. Chemoprevention is the use of certain drugs to keep cancer from forming. The use of linaclotide acetate may prevent colorectal cancer.
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Testing Pump Chemotherapy In Addition To Standard Of Care Chemotherapy Versus Standard Of Care Chemotherapy Alone For Patients With Unresectable Colorectal Liver Metastases: The PUMP Trial
Rochester, MN
The purpose of this study is to compare hepatic arterial infusion (HAI) (pump chemotherapy) in addition to standard of care chemotherapy versus standard of care chemotherapy alone in treating patients with colorectal cancer that has spread to the liver (liver metastases) and cannot be removed by surgery (unresectable).
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A Study To Validate An Optimized Multi-Target Stool DNA (Mt-sDNA 2.0) Test For Colorectal Cancer Screening
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Rochester, MN
The primary purpose of this study is to assess the sensitivity for colorectal cancer (CRC) and specificity of the mt-sDNA 2.0 test.
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Specimen Collection From Participants Due For Colorectal Cancer Screening, Surveillance, Or Treatment
Rochester, MN
The purpose of this study is to collect de-identified, clinically characterized stool and whole blood specimens for use in developing and evaluating the performance of new biomarker assays and devices for early detection of colorectal neoplasia.
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RP2/RP3 In Combination With Atezolizumab And Bevacizumab For The Treatment Of Patients With CRC
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Rochester, MN
The purpoose of this study is to evaluate therapy with an oncolytic immunotherapy (RP2 or RP3) in combination with atezolizumab and bevacizumab in patients with advanced Microsatellite Stable and Mismatch Repair Proficient Colorectal Carcinoma.
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Safety And Activity Of PolyPEPI1018 Plus Atezolizumab In Colorectal Cancer.
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Jacksonville, FL; Rochester, MN
This is a multicenter, open label, phase II trial to determine the safety, tolerability, and immunogenicity and initial clinical activity of the combination treatment of PolyPEPI1018 vaccine and atezolizumab in participants with MSS CRC who have progressed on 2 or 3 prior regimens.
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Time Longitudinal Study Of The Microbiome In Colorectal Cancer Subjects
Rochester, MN
The primary purpose of this study is to characterize the microbes that are causal of colorectal cancer and those that are merely conditions of the tumor. This will be accomplished by comparing the microbiomes before and after resection.
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A Study Of Chemotherapy Selection For PM For Colorectal And Appendiceal Cancers
Rochester, MN
The purpose of this study is to directly address PM, chemotherapy has been applied intra-peritoneally through a variety of methods, the most common being heated intra-peritoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) at the time of cytoreduction surgery (CRS) for patients who qualify.
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Panitumumab, Regorafenib, Or TAS-102, In Treating Patients With Metastatic And/or Unresectable RAS Wild-Type Colorectal Cancer
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Jacksonville, FL; Rochester, MN
The purpose of this study is to evaluate how well retreatment with panitumumab works compared to standard of care regorafenib or trifluridine and tipiracil hydrochloride (TAS-102) in treating patients with colorectal cancer that is: negative for RAS wild-type colorectal cancer and has spread to other places in the body, and/or cannot be removed by surgery, and is negative for resistance mutations in blood. Treatment with panitumumab may interfere with the ability of tumor cells to grow and spread. Some tumors need growth factors to keep growing. Growth factor antagonists, such as regorafenib, may interfere with the growth factor and stop the ...
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A Study To Compare Trilaciclib Versus Placebo In Patients Receiving FOLFOXIRI/Bevacizumab For Metastatic Colorectal Cancer
Rochester, MN
This study aims to evaluate the impact of trilaciclib on myelopreservation and anti-tumor efficacy when administered prior to FOLFOXIRI/bevacizumab in patients with pMMR/MSS mCRC who have not received systemic therapy for metastatic disease.
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Study Of Onvansertib In Combination With FOLFIRI And Bevacizumab Versus FOLFIRI And Bevacizumab For Second Line Treatment Of Metastatic Colorectal Cancer In Participants With A Kirsten Rat Sarcoma Virus Gene (KRAS) Or Neuroblastoma-RAS (NRAS) Mutation
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Jacksonville, FL; Rochester, MN
The purpose of this study is to assess the effectiveness of 2 different doses of onvansertib in combination with FOLFIRI and bevacizumab for the treatment of confirmed metastatic and/or unresectable CRC in patients with a KRAS or NRAS mutation who have progressed on an oxaliplatin/fluoropyrimidinebased regimen in the first-line setting.
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Pemigatinib To Treat Metastatic Or Unresectable Colorectal Cancer Harboring FGFR Alterations
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Rochester, MN
The purpose of this study is to assess how well Pemigatinib works in treating patients with colorectal cancer with mutations (alterations) in a FGFR gene and that has spread to other places in the body (metastatic) or cannot be removed by surgery (unresectable). Pemigatinib may stop the growth of tumor cells by blocking FGFR, which is needed for cell growth.
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Patient Outcomes After Hepatic Artery Infusion Pump Placement
Rochester, MN
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the short-term outcomes and the quality of life (QOL) after cholecystectomy and hepatic artery infusion pump placement for localized unresectable colorectal liver metastases (CRLM).
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A Study To Evaluate The Combination Of Binimetinib And Palbociclib In Treating Patients With KRAS And NRAS Mutant Metastatic Or Unresectable Colorectal Cancer
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ
The purose of this study is to determine how well binimetinib and palbociclib work compared to TAS-102 in treating patients with KRAS and NRAS mutation positive colorectal cancer that has spread to other places in the body or cannot be removed by surgery. Binimetinib and palbociclib may stop the growth of tumor cells by blocking some of the enzymes needed for cell growth. Drugs used in chemotherapy, such as TAS-102, work in different ways to stop the growth of tumor cells, either by killing the cells, by stopping them from dividing, or by stopping them from spreading. Giving binimetinib and palbociclib ...
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Detection Of Recurrent Colorectal Cancer By Assay Of Novel Methylated DNA Markers In Plasma
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Jacksonville, FL; Rochester, MN
The primary aims for this study:
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To select an optimal panel of novel MDMs for detection of recurrent or metastatic CRC and to assess MDM panel accuracy (sensitivity & specificity) for this application.
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To evaluate the ability of the plasma MDM assay to predict CRC recurrence when tested serially following curative resection of CRC metastases.
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A Study To Investigate The Safety And Efficacy Of KQB365 As Monotherapy And In Combination In Participants With Advanced Solid Malignancies
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Jacksonville, FL; Rochester, MN
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if KQB365 works to treat advanced solid tumor cancer in adults. It will also learn about the safety of KQB365.
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A Study To Evaluate The Accuracy Of The CapsoCam® Colon (CV-3) In Detecting Colonic Polyps Compared To Colonoscopy
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Rochester, MN
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of CapsoCam® Colon (CV-3) endoscope system for the detection of colonic polyps. It is anticipated that the data from this clinical trial will be used to support marketing authorizations to commercialize the CapsoCam® Colon (CV-3).
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MC200404, Safety And Immunogenicity Of PolyPEPI1018 Vaccine In The Treatment Of Late-stage Metastatic Colorectal Cancer
Rochester, MN
The purpose of this study is to investigate the combination of standard of care treatment of TAS-102 and the experimental peptide vaccine, PolyPEPI1018, to learn more about the side effects of combination and to collect information on how cancer responds to this combination.
PolyPEPI1018 peptide vaccine is a mixture of 6 synthetic peptides and the adjuvant Montanide™ and is used to immunize against proteins present on the surface of tumor cells. In a high number of patients, this mixture will activate the body’s immune cells, called T cells. T cells fight infections and can also kill cancer cells.
Participants will receive TAS-102 and PolyPEPI1018 which ...
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A Study Of Encorafenib Plus Cetuximab Taken Together With Pembrolizumab Compared To Pembrolizumab Alone In People With Previously Untreated Metastatic Colorectal Cancer
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Rochester, MN
The purpose of this study is to learn about the effects of three study medicines (encorafenib, cetuximab, and pembrolizumab) given together for the treatment of colorectal cancer that is metastatic (spread to other parts of the body), has the condition of genetic hypermutability (tendency to mutation) or impaired DNA mismatch repair (MMR), has a certain type of abnormal gene called "BRAF," and has not received prior treatment. All participants in this study will receive pembrolizumab at the study clinic as an intravenous (IV) infusion (given directly into a vein) at the study clinic. In addition, half of the participants will take ...
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A Study To Evaluate The Safety, Tolerability, And Pharmacokinetics Of Fruquintinib In Patients With Solid Tumors
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Rochester, MN
The study is an open-label, dose escalation clinical trial to evaluate the safety, tolerability, and PK of fruquintinib in patients with advanced solid tumors.
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A Study Evaluating The Safety And Efficacy Of Targeted Therapies In Subpopulations Of Patients With Metastatic Colorectal Cancer (INTRINSIC)
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Jacksonville, FL; Rochester, MN
This open-label, exploratory study is designed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of targeted therapies or immunotherapy as single agents or combinations, in participants with metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) whose tumors are biomarker positive as per treatment arm-specific definition. Eligible participants with mCRC will be enrolled into specific treatment arms based on their biomarker assay results.
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Colorectal Cancer Screening/Microbiome Collection
Jacksonville, FL
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the integration of cancer genetic testing into a cancer clinical practice aimed towards patients of various ethnic populations in Arizona and Florida – including, but not limited to, Hispanic/Latino, Native American/Alaskan, African American, and Asian by self-report.
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S1406 A Phase II Study of Irinotecan and Cetuximab with or without Vemurafenib in BRAF Mutant Metastatic Colorectal Cancer
Rochester, MN
This randomized phase II trial studies how well irinotecan hydrochloride and cetuximab with or without vemurafenib works in treating patients with colorectal cancer that has spread to nearby tissue or lymph nodes, that has spread to other places in the body, or cannot be removed by surgery. Irinotecan hydrochloride and vemurafenib may stop the growth of tumor cells by blocking some of the enzymes needed for cell growth. Monoclonal antibodies, such as cetuximab, may block the ability of tumor cells to grow and spread. It is not yet known whether irinotecan hydrochloride and cetuximab are more effective with or without ...
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A Study To Evaluate The Safety And Effectiveness Of AB928-Based Treatment Combinations To Treat Patients With Metastatic Colorectal Cancer
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the clinical activity, safety and tolerability of etruma-based treatment combinations.
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A Study To Evaluate The Adverse Events, And Efficacy Of Intravenous (IV) Of Telisotuzumab Adizutecan In Combination With IV Oxaliplatin, Fluorouracil, Folinic Acid/Leucovorin, Bevacizumab, Panitumumab In Adult Participants With Metastatic Colorectal Cancer
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Rochester, MN
CRC is the third most common type of cancer diagnosed worldwide with developed countries at highest risk. The purpose of this study is to assess adverse events and change in disease activity when telisotuzumab adizutecan is given in combination with oxaliplatin, fluorouracil (5FU), leucovorin (LV) (FOLFOX), and bevacizumab or panitumumab.
Telisotuzumab adizutecan is an investigational drug being developed for the treatment of mCRC. Fluorouracil and leucovorin are drugs approved for the treatment of mCRC. This study will be divided into two stages, with the first stage treating participants with increasing doses of telisotuzumab adizutecan with FOLFOX and bevacizumab or 5FU/LV and ...
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A Study in Second Line Metastatic Colorectal Cancer
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Jacksonville, FL; Rochester, MN
The purpose of this study is to compare the overall survival with ramucirumab combined with FOLFIRI or a placebo and FOLFIRI in patients who have metastatic colorectal cancer.
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A Study To Evaluate Encorafenib Plus Cetuximab With/without Chemotherapy To Treat Metastatic Colorectal Cancer
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Rochester, MN
The purpose of this study is to evaluate whether encorafenib plus cetuximab (EC), alone or in combination with chemotherapy, can improve clinical outcomes relative to current standard of care chemotherapy in participants with previously untreated BRAF V600E-mutant metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC).
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A Study Of Grapiprant And Pembrolizumab In Patients With Advanced Or Progressive MSS Colorectal Cancer
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ
This study will be conducted in adult participants diagnosed with any form of an advanced or progressive MSS CRC for which 1st and 2nd line standard therapy (at least one of which contained fluorouracil) is no longer effective or is intolerable. The purpose of this study is to assess safety and tolerability of grapiprant in combination with pembrolizumab, to determine the recommended phase 2 dose (RP2D) with pembrolizumab, and to evaluate and characterize the PK of grapiprant alone and in combination with pembrolizumab. Disease response, pharmacodynamics, and response biomarkers will also be assessed.
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A Study To Evaluate The Safety And Effectiveness Of AB928-Based Treatment Combinations To Treat Patients With Metastatic Colorectal Cancer
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the clinical activity, safety and tolerability of etruma-based treatment combinations.
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A Study To Evaluate The Adverse Events, And Efficacy Of Intravenous (IV) Of Telisotuzumab Adizutecan In Combination With IV Oxaliplatin, Fluorouracil, Folinic Acid/Leucovorin, Bevacizumab, Panitumumab In Adult Participants With Metastatic Colorectal Cancer
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Rochester, MN
CRC is the third most common type of cancer diagnosed worldwide with developed countries at highest risk. The purpose of this study is to assess adverse events and change in disease activity when telisotuzumab adizutecan is given in combination with oxaliplatin, fluorouracil (5FU), leucovorin (LV) (FOLFOX), and bevacizumab or panitumumab.
Telisotuzumab adizutecan is an investigational drug being developed for the treatment of mCRC. Fluorouracil and leucovorin are drugs approved for the treatment of mCRC. This study will be divided into two stages, with the first stage treating participants with increasing doses of telisotuzumab adizutecan with FOLFOX and bevacizumab or 5FU/LV and ...
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A Study in Second Line Metastatic Colorectal Cancer
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Jacksonville, FL; Rochester, MN
The purpose of this study is to compare the overall survival with ramucirumab combined with FOLFIRI or a placebo and FOLFIRI in patients who have metastatic colorectal cancer.
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A Study To Evaluate Encorafenib Plus Cetuximab With/without Chemotherapy To Treat Metastatic Colorectal Cancer
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Rochester, MN
The purpose of this study is to evaluate whether encorafenib plus cetuximab (EC), alone or in combination with chemotherapy, can improve clinical outcomes relative to current standard of care chemotherapy in participants with previously untreated BRAF V600E-mutant metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC).
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A Study Of Grapiprant And Pembrolizumab In Patients With Advanced Or Progressive MSS Colorectal Cancer
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ
This study will be conducted in adult participants diagnosed with any form of an advanced or progressive MSS CRC for which 1st and 2nd line standard therapy (at least one of which contained fluorouracil) is no longer effective or is intolerable. The purpose of this study is to assess safety and tolerability of grapiprant in combination with pembrolizumab, to determine the recommended phase 2 dose (RP2D) with pembrolizumab, and to evaluate and characterize the PK of grapiprant alone and in combination with pembrolizumab. Disease response, pharmacodynamics, and response biomarkers will also be assessed.
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A Phase 1b/2 Study Of Onvansertib (PCM-075) In
Combination With FOLFIRI And Bevacizumab For
Second-Line Treatment Of Metastatic Colorectal Cancer
in Patients With A KRAS Mutation
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Jacksonville, FL; Rochester, MN
The purpose of this study is to determine the safety and effectiveness of Onvansertib, in combination with FOLFIRI + Avastin, as second-line treatment in adult patients who have metastatic colorectal cancer with a Kras mutation. Participants must have histologically confirmed metastatic and unresectable disease, and previously failed treatment or be intolerant to fluoropyrimidine and oxaliplatin with or without bevacizumab.
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Tucatinib And Trastuzumab For Patients With HER2-positive Metastatic Colorectal Cancer
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Rochester, MN
This is a phase II trial that will study how well tucatinib (ONT-380) and trastuzumab work in treating patients with colorectal cancer with a specific genetic marker (human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 - HER2) that has spread to other places in the body or has come back and cannot be removed by surgery. Tucatinib has been found to specifically target and inhibit HER2.
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A Study Of SC-006 In Subjects With Advanced Cancer
Rochester, MN
This is a multicenter, open-label, Phase 1 study in participants with colorectal cancer (CRC), and consists of Part A (dose regimen finding), followed by Part B (dose expansion). Part A (dose regimen finding) will involve dose escalation and possible dose interval modification to define the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) and/or recommended Phase 2 dose (RP2D) and schedule. Part B (dose expansion) will enroll additional participants who will be treated with a study drug dose at or below the MTD determined in Part A.
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Role of Eicosanoids in Intestinal Biology
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ
The purpose of this study is to see how the DNA methylation (a biochemical process involved in cell development) is activated during initial tumor growth and tumor progression. In order to look at this in patients with colorectal cancer or adenoma we must look at their tissue collected during surgery. Fresh tissue is required in order to study the primary cells in culture.
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A Study to Evaluate Colorectal Polyps with Dietary Inflammation During Colonoscopy
Jacksonville, FL
Colorectal cancer is the third most commonly diagnosed cancer in both men and women in the United States (1). Colorectal cancer arises from colonic polyps. The major types of polyps associated with colorectal cancer development are adenomatous (tubular which is most common and other types are villous and tubulovillous) and serrated (hyperplastic, sessile or traditional) polyps with varying degrees of dysplasia (2). Hyperplastic polyps are common but they have a low malignancy potential (3). There is evidence that colonic inflammation plays a major role in colon polyp and colorectal cancer development. For example, inflammatory bowel disease is a major ...
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Study of RP-6306 With FOLFIRI in Advanced Solid Tumors
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Rochester, MN
The primary purpose of this study is to assess the safety and tolerability of RP-6306 with FOLFIRI in patients with eligible advanced solid tumors, determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD), identify a recommended phase 2 dose (RP2D) and preferred schedule, and assess preliminary anti-tumor activity.
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A Study To Evaluate MM-151, Nal-IRI, 5-FU, And Leucovorin For RAS/RAF Wild-Type Metastatic Colorectal Cancer
Jacksonville, FL
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety, effectiveness and drug/body interactions of the combination of MM-151, nal-IRI, 5-FU, and leucovorin for the treatment of RAS/RAF wild-type (genetic mutations), metastatic, colorectal cancer.
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Ablation With Confirmation Of Colorectal Liver Metastases (ACCLAIM)
Rochester, MN
The purpose of this study is to demonstrate that microwave ablation (MWA) of up to 3 hepatic metastases, each with a maximum diameter of ≤ 2.5 cm will result in a 2-year local progression free survival of at least 90%. This is a standard of care (SOC) study.
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A Phase 1 In Patients With HLA-A*0201+ And WT1+ Recurrent/Metastatic Cancers
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Rochester, MN
The purpose of Part A of this study is to characterize the safety, tolerability, and biological effects of CUE-102. The goal of Part B is to expand the safety and immune activity data at the RP2D identified in Part A, and to evaluate antitumor activity at this dose.
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Cancer Prevention: Stories For Change In Hispanic Community
Rochester, MN
This study is a process evaluation of a digital storytelling (DST) intervention. Because the DST intervention has not yet been developed, it is appropriate to use qualitative methods to assess the process.
This study will recruit gifted storytellers for a digital storytelling intervention on breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer. A digital storytelling intervention will be developed to improve breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer screening rates among Hispanic, Spanish speaking individuals. Additionally, to conduct a qualitative assessment of the digital storytelling workshop.
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MicroOrganoSphere Drug Screen Pilot Trial In Colorectal Cancer (CRC)
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Jacksonville, FL; Rochester, MN
The primary objective of this study is to determine the feasibility of generating sufficient MicroOrganpSphere (MOS) from a biopsy of a patient's colorectal cancer liver metastasis to determine sensitivity to standard of care drug used in the treatment of colorectal cancer (oxaliplatin, irinotecan, 5-FU/Xeloda, Bevacizumab, Panitumumab or Cetuximab, Lonsurf, Regorafenib and Pembrolizumab or Nivolumab) in < 14="">
The secondary objective of this study is to assess the association between standard of care drug sensitivity in MOS to clinical outcome of patient treated with standard of care therapy from which the MOS was derived.
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A Study of the Quality of Life of Patients who have Hereditary Nonpolyposis Colorectal Cancer
Rochester, MN
The purpose of this study is to show the quality of life and bowel function in patients who have been diagnosed with rectal cancer and are known to have Hereditary Nonpolyposis Colorectal Cancer (HNPCC), especially to make comparisons between clinical managements, family history, and health behaviors.
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A Study To Assess A New Personalized Tool For Colorectal Cancer Peritoneal Disease Treatment
Rochester, MN
The objectives of this study are to genomically characterize patient-derived organoids (PDOs) and primary tissues from colorectal peritoneal cancer (CRC) disease, to evaluate the use of PDOs as a new personalized therapy selection tool for intraperitoneal therapy in CRC peritoneal disease, and to evaluate the use of PDOs as a new personalized therapy selection tool for systemic therapy in CRC peritoneal disease.
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Liposomal Irinotecan, Fluorouracil, Leucovorin Calcium, And Rucaparib In Treating Patients With Metastatic Pancreatic, Colorectal, Gastroesophageal, Or Biliary Cancer
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Rochester, MN
The purpose of these phase I/II trial studies is to analyze the side effects and best dose of liposomal irinotecan and rucaparib when given together with fluorouracil and leucovorin calcium, and to see how well they work in treating patients with pancreatic, colorectal, gastroesophageal, or biliary cancer that has spread to other places in the body. Drugs used in chemotherapy, such as liposomal irinotecan, fluorouracil, leucovorin calcium, and rucaparib, work in different ways to stop the growth of tumor cells, either by killing the cells, by stopping them from dividing, or by stopping them from spreading.
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A Study Of SC-007 In Subjects With Advanced Cancer
Rochester, MN
This is a multicenter, open-label, Phase 1 study in participants with colorectal cancer (CRC) or gastric cancer to study the safety and tolerability of SC-007 and consists of Part A (dose regimen finding) in participants with CRC followed by Part A in participants with gastric cancer. Part B (dose expansion) will enroll participants into separate disease specific cohorts of CRC or gastric cancer.
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Collecting Blood And Stool Samples To Detect Colorectal Cancer Or Advanced Neoplasia In Lynch Syndrome Patients, CORAL Study
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Jacksonville, FL; Rochester, MN
The purpose of this study is to to determine the sensitivity and specificity of a second-generation multi-target stool DNA test (mt-sDNA 2.0) (Cologuard 2.0®, Exact Sciences Corporation) for colorectal neoplasia (CRN) in subjects with Lynch syndrome.
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A Study To Evaluate Tucatinib Plus Trastuzumab And Oxaliplatin-based Chemotherapy For HER2+ Gastrointestinal Cancers
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ
The purpose of this study is to determine the recommended dose of tucatinib when combined with trastuzumab and modified FOLFOX7 (mFOLFOX7) or CAPOX in subjects with human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)+ gastrointestinal cancers.
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A Study To Evaluate Gevokizumab With Standard Of Care Anti-cancer Therapies For Metastatic Colorectal, Gastroesophageal, And Renal Cancers
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ
The purpose of this study is to determine the pharmacodynamically-active dose of gevokizumab and the tolerable dose and preliminary effectiveness of gevokizumab in combination with the standard of care anti-cancer therapy in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer, metastatic gastroesophageal cancer and metastatic renal cell carcinoma.
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Testing A Combination Of Vaccines For Cancer Prevention In Lynch Syndrome
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Rochester, MN
The purpose of this study is to evaluate if the combination of trivalent adenovirus-5 (Tri-Ad5) vaccines and IL-15 superagonist N-803 reduces the incidence of colorectal neoplasms in patients with Lynch syndrome (LS).
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A Bio-bank for Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease Associated Neoplasia
Rochester, MN
The purpose of this study is to collect blood and stool samples to validate and improve the performance of stool and blood DNA markers for inflammatory bowel disease and colorectal neoplasia critical to the long-term goal of improving effectiveness of neoplasia detection in patients using non-invasive biomarkers to assist colonoscopy and radiographic screening.
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A Study Of Intravital Microscopy (IVM) In Human Solid Tumors
Jacksonville, FL
The purpose of this study is to determine the feasibility of performing HIVM in patients with deep space solid tumors during standard course of surgical resection.
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A Safety To Evaluate The Safety And Effectiveness Of Pressurized Intraperitoneal Aerosolized Chemotherapy In Ovarian, Uterine, Colorectal, And Gastric Cancer Patients
Jacksonville, FL
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety of pressurized intraperitoneal aerosol chemotherapy (PIPAC) in 2 groups of patients with peritoneal carcinomatosis (PC), either due to primary ovarian, uterine, or gastric carcinoma (Arm 1) or to primary colorectal carcinoma (Arm 2), based on treatment-related adverse events reported by National Cancer Institute (NCI) Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE) version 5.0.
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Nemvaleukin Alfa (ALKS 4230) Monotherapy In Patients With Advanced Cutaneous Melanoma Or Advanced Mucosal Melanoma
Jacksonville, FL; Rochester, MN
The purpose of this study is to observe the antitumor activity, safety, tolerability, PK, and pharmacodynamics in patients with inoperable and/or metastatic melanoma following prior anti-PD-[L]-1 therapy.
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Study Of TBio-6517, Given Intratumorally, Alone Or In Combination With Pembrolizumab, In Solid Tumors
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Jacksonville, FL; Rochester, MN
The purpose of this study is to determine the recommended Phase 2 dose (RP2D) of TBio-6517 when administered by direct injection into tumor(s) alone and when combined with pembrolizumab in patients with solid tumors (RIVAL-01).
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Ph1b/2 Dose-Escalation Study Of Entinostat With Pembrolizumab In NSCLC With Expansion Cohorts In NSCLC, Melanoma, And Colorectal Cancer
Jacksonville, FL
The purpose of this study is to determine the safety and tolerability of entinostat used in combination with pembrolizumab in patients with Non-small Cell Lung Cancer. Additionally the purpose of the study is to assess how effective entinostat and pembrolizumab are in combination in patients with Non-small Cell Lung Cancer, Melanoma, and Mismatch-Repair Proficient Colorectal Cancer
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Phase I Study Of [177Lu]Lu-NNS309 In Patients With Pancreatic, Lung, Breast And Colorectal Cancers
Jacksonville, FL; Rochester, MN
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety, tolerability, dosimetry and preliminary efficacy of [177Lu]Lu-NNS309 and the safety and imaging properties of [68Ga]Ga-NNS309 in patients aged ≥ 18 years with locally advanced or metastatic pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), HR+/HER2- ductal and lobular breast cancer (BC), triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) and colorectal cancer (CRC).
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Combination Of Serabelisib And Insulin Suppressing Diet In Subjects With Advanced Solid Tumors With PIK3CA Mutations
Rochester, MN
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the feasibility of optimizing the safety and tolerability of serabelisib when combined with an Insulin Suppressing Diet (ISD) with a goal of reducing side effects and enhancing anticancer activity.
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A Study to Improve the Use of Genetic Testing in Disease Prevention and Clinical Care and to Further Understand Types of Genetic Differences that May Cause Disease
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ
The purpose of this study is to form processes to get findings from targeted gene sequencing that can be acted on using two common actionable genetic disorders–familial hyperlipidemia and familial colorectal cancer.
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A Phase 1b, Multicenter, Randomized, Blinded, Placebo-controlled Study to Evaluate the Efficacy of Guselkumab in Subjects with Familial Adenomatous Polyposis
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Jacksonville, FL
This is a proof-of-concept study to evaluate the preliminary clinical activity of guselkumab in subjects with Familial Adenomatous Polyposis. The study is designed to determine if guselkumab has clinical activity in the colorectum and duodenum, by reducing the number of polyps over a period of 24 weeks.
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Efficacy And Safety Of Tislelizumab In Combination With Fruquintinib In Participants With Selected Solid Tumors
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ
The purpose of this research is to see how well fruquintinib works in combination with tislelizumab in participants with metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC).
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A Study Of A Personalized Neoantigen Cancer Vaccine
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Jacksonville, FL; Rochester, MN
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety, dose, immunogenicity and early clinical activity of GRT-C901 and GRT-R902, a personalized neoantigen cancer vaccine, in combination with nivolumab and ipilimumab, in patients with metastatic non-small cell lung cancer, microsatellite stable colorectal cancer, gastroesophageal adenocarcinoma, and metastatic urothelial cancer.
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Gastrointestinal-Related Cancers and Diseases
Rochester, MN
The purpose of applying to the Institutional Review Board (IRB) for the collection of GI-related tissue is to enable comprehensive molecular investigations into the mechanisms underlying gastrointestinal cancers and diseases.
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PF-07284892 In Participants With Advanced Solid Tumors
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Rochester, MN
The purpose of this study is to determine the maximum tolerated dose and/or recommended dose for further study of PF-07284892 as a single agent and in combination with lorlatinib, encorafenib and cetuximab, or binimetinib and evaluate the pharmacokinetics, safety, and preliminary clinical activity of single agent and each combination therapy.
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KO-2806 Monotherapy And Combination Therapies In Advanced Solid Tumors
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Jacksonville, FL; Rochester, MN
This first-in-human (FIH) dose-escalation and dose-validation/expansion study will assess KO-2806, a farnesyl transferase inhibitor (FTI), as a monotherapy and in combination, in adult patients with advanced solid tumors.
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Surveillance Of Colorectal Dysplasia To Treat Inflammatory Bowel Disease With Wide Area Transepithelial Sample (WATS)
Rochester, MN
The purpose of this study is to determine if WATS 3D (The Wide Area Transepithelial Sample with three dimension analysis) can be used to adequately sample the colon and identify dysplasia in patients with Irritable Bowel Disease (IBD) undergoing surveillance.
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A Registry of Biospecimens at Mayo Clinic to Support Translational Research into the Biology, Etiology and Prognosis of Neuroendocrine Tumors
Jacksonville, FL
The purpose of this registry at Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, is to keep a database and biospecimens of all patients treated surgically and non-surgically for a gastro-enteropancreatic mass or a suspected metastatic lesion from a gastro-entero-pancreatic primary. This registry will keep demographic, clinical and pathologic data on each patient as well as follow-up information on outcome endpoints such as death and recurrence of disease, blood cell samples, and tissue samples from surgically removed tumors.
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JAB-3312 Based Combination Therapy In Adult Patients With Advanced Solid Tumors
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Jacksonville, FL; Rochester, MN
The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the safety and tolerability of JAB-3312 in combination with anti-PD-1 mAb or MEKi or KRASi or EGFR-TKI in patients with advanced solid tumors.
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Study Using Chromogranin A As Surveillance Biomarker In Patients With CARcinoids
Rochester, MN
The purpose of this study is to monitor and validate the performance and stability of the BRAHMS Chromogranin A (CgA) II KRYPTOR Assay in patients with Gastroentero-pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (GEP-NETs).
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A Study Of PY314 In Subjects With Advanced Solid Tumors
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Jacksonville, FL; Rochester, MN
A Phase 1a/1b Open-Label Study to Evaluate the Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics, and Pharmacodynamics of PY314 as a Single Agent and In Combination with Pembrolizumab in Subjects with Advanced Solid Tumors
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Colorectal Cancer And Peripheral Neuropathy Study
Jacksonville, FL
The purpose of this study is to prospectively evaluate the development of neuropathy symptoms and corresponding changes in physical function in persons receiving oxaliplatin based chemotherapy.
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A Study To Evaluate Duloxetine To Prevent Oxaliplatin-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy In Patients With Stage II-III Colorectal Cancer
Eau Claire, WI; Mankato, MN; Rochester, MN
The purpose of this study is to determine the best dose of duloxetine and how well it works in preventing pain, tingling, and numbness (peripheral neuropathy) caused by treatment with oxaliplatin in patients with stage II-III colorectal cancer. Duloxetine increases the amount of certain chemicals in the brain that help relieve depression and pain. Giving duloxetine in patients undergoing treatment with oxaliplatin for colorectal cancer may help prevent peripheral neuropathy.
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Establishment of a Biorepository of Baseline and Follow-up Saliva Samples Collected from Newly Diagnosed, Treatment-naïve Cancer Patients
Jacksonville, FL
The ultimate goal of this biobank will be to provide the resource to initiate an exploration of human saliva as a potential liquid biopsy for cancer detection and surveillance.
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A2B101-101: Obtaining Solid Tumor Tissue From Subjects Having Surgical Resection For Certain Tumor Types And Leukapheresis For CAR T-cell Therapy Manufacturing
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Jacksonville, FL; Rochester, MN
The primary objectives for this study are:
The percentage of subjects who can enroll on an A2 CAR T-cell therapy study within approximately 6 months of documentation of HLA-A LOH status
The percentage of subjects who can enroll on an A2 CAR T-cell therapy study within approximately 12 months of documentation of HLA-A LOH status
The percentage of subjects who can enroll on an A2 CAR T-cell therapy study within approximately 18 months of documentation of HLA-A LOH status
The percentage of subjects who can enroll on an A2 CAR T-cell therapy study within approximately 24 months of HLA-A LOH status
Percentage of screened subjects experiencing loss ...
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Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Are At Increased Risk For Colorectal Cancer And Early Dysplasia
Rochester, MN
The purpose of the study is to:
- Map and compare the neoplasia-associated epigenetic field in IBD-CRN, sporadic CRN and controls.
- Measure sensitivity of DNA methylation for the detection of synchronous IBD-CRN as a complement or alternative to histologic diagnosis of dysplasia on random biopsies.
- Measure the density and types of lymphocytes infiltrating IBD-CRN tumors, sporadic tumors and the epigenetic field.
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A Study To Evaluate The Safety And Efficacy Of A2B395, An Allogeneic Logic-gated CAR T, In Participants With Solid Tumors That Express EGFR And Have Lost HLA-A*02 Expression
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Jacksonville, FL; Rochester, MN
The goal of this study is to test A2B395, an allogeneic logic-gated Tmod™ CAR T-cell product in subjects with solid tumors including colorectal cancer (CRC), non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC), triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), renal cell carcinoma (RCC) and other solid tumors that express EGFR and have lost HLA-A\*02 expression.
The main questions this study aims to answer are:
* Phase 1: What is the recommended dose of A2B395 that is safe for patients
* Phase 2: Does the recommended dose of A2B395 kill the solid tumor cells and protect the patient's healthy cells
Participants will be ...
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A Study To Evaluate Precision Pharmacogenomics In Cancer Patients
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ
THe purpose of this study is to examine the current and (potential) future therapeutic relevance of pharmacogenomics (PGx) testing for a cohort of cancer patients in order to improve quality of life (QOL) in patients receiving clinical care at Mayo Clinic.
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A Study Of Sonidegib And Pembrolizumab In Advanced Solid Tumors
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Jacksonville, FL; Rochester, MN
The purpose of this study is to determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) of sonidegib in combination with pembrolizumab in participants with advanced solid tumors as part of the dose escalation phase, and to estimate the response rate of sonidegib in combination with pembrolizumab in participants with NSCLC or pancreas cancer as part of the expansion cohort based on RECIST criteria.
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Nab-Paclitaxel And Bevacizumab In Treating Patients With Unresectable Stage IV Melanoma Or Gynecological Cancers
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Jacksonville, FL; Rochester, MN
This phase I trial studies the side effects and best dose of paclitaxel albumin-stabilized nanoparticle formulation and bevacizumab in treating patients with stage IV melanoma, gynecological cancers, or other malignancies that cannot be removed by surgery. Drugs used in chemotherapy, such as paclitaxel albumin-stabilized nanoparticle formulation, work in different ways to stop the growth of tumor cells, either by killing the cells or by stopping them from dividing. Monoclonal antibodies, such as bevacizumab, can block tumor growth in different ways. Some block the ability of tumor cells to grow and spread. Others find tumor cells and help kill them or carry tumor-killing ...
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A Study To Develop A Biorepository Of Blood Samples From Cancer Patients Participating In The Gemini (IRB 19-006717) Protocol
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Jacksonville, FL
The purpose of this study is to develop a biorepository of blood samples from cancer patients participating in the Gemini (IRB 19-006717) protocol. These samples will be used for future biomarker discovery and other translational studies.
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A Blood Collection Protocol To Study The Immune Responses Of Cancer Patients With Malignancies
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Rochester, MN
This is a peripheral blood Collection Protocol to study the T-cell immune responses of patients with malignancies displaying one of three different patterns of antigen expression: (1) Cohort 1 focuses on cancers displaying a high (80-90%) frequency of MUC1 expression and variably high (unreported to 50%) HER2/neu (“HER2”) expression; (2) Cohort 2 focuses on primary or secondary myelofibrosis (MF) displaying mutated calreticulin (muCALR); (3) Cohort 3 focuses on glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) which often displays the cytomegalovirus tegument protein CMVpp65. Cohort 1 includes blood collections for in vitro studies which are a component of NIH-funded Project 3 within the Mayo Clinic ...
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An Investigational Immuno-therapy Study To Assess The Safety, Tolerability And Effectiveness Of Anti-LAG-3 With And Without Anti-PD-1 In The Treatment Of Solid Tumors
Rochester, MN
The purpose of the study is to assess the safety, tolerability and effectiveness of experimental medication BMS-986016 administered alone and in combination with nivolumab in patients with solid tumors that have spread and/or cannot be removed by surgery. The following tumor types are included in this study: Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC), gastric cancer, hepatocellular carcinoma, renal cell carcinoma, bladder cancer, squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck, and melanoma, that have NOT previously been treated with immunotherapy. NSCLC and melanoma that HAVE previously been treated with immunotherapy.
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Study Of E7386 In Participants With Selected Advanced Neoplasms
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Jacksonville, FL; Rochester, MN
The purpose of this study is to assess the safety/tolerability profile of E7386 as a single agent administered orally in participants with selected advanced or recurrent neoplasms and to determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) and/or recommended Phase 2 dose (RP2D) of E7386.
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An Expansion Study To Evaluate Dose Escalation, Safety And Tolerability Of SAR444881 In Patients With Advanced Solid Tumors
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Rochester, MN
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety, tolerability, and preliminary anti-tumor activity of SAR444881 alone and in combination with pembrolizumab or with cetuximab. The study will enroll advanced cancer patients with unresectable or metastatic disease who are refractory to or are not candidates for standard approved therapy and will be comprised of two parts - an initial "3 + 3" dose escalation phase (Part 1) with Sub-Parts 1A (monotherapy SAR444881), 1B (SAR444881 in combination with pembrolizumab) and 1C (SAR444881 in combination with cetuximab) followed by a dose optimization/expansion phase (Part 2), including Sub-Part 2A (Dose Optimization) with Cohorts A1 (SAR444881 in ...
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Gemini Study To Evaluate The Integration Of Cancer Genetic Testing Into A Cancer Clinical Practice At Mayo Clinic At Arizona
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Jacksonville, FL
The purpose of this study is to determine the prevalence of genetic mutations in cancer patients from various ethnic populations seeking care at Mayo Clinic cancer clinics.
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Immune Response To Antigens
Jacksonville, FL
The purpose of this study is to sequence patient germline and tumor samples, and nominate top neoantigen candidates using an in-house developed bioinformatics pipeline, and to validate the neoantigen candidates by laboratory assays using patient peripheral blood immune cells or serum.
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Comparison Of In-Home Versus In-Clinic Administration Of Subcutaneous Nivolumab Through Cancer CARE (Connected Access And Remote Expertise) Beyond Walls (CCBW) Program
Jacksonville, FL
This phase II trial compares the impact of subcutaneous (SC) nivolumab given in an in-home setting to an in-clinic setting on cancer care and quality of life. Currently, most drug-related cancer care is conducted in clinic type centers or hospitals which may isolate patients from family, friends and familiar surroundings for many hours per day. This separation adds to the physical, emotional, social, and financial burden for patients and their families. Traveling to and from medical facilities costs time, money, and effort and can be a disadvantage to patients living in rural areas, those with low incomes or poor access ...
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CfDNA Assay Prospective Observational Validation For Early Cancer Detection And Minimal Residual Disease (CAMPERR)
Rochester, MN
The purpose of this multicenter prospective observational case-control study is to train and validate Adela’s cfMeDIP-seq based methylome profiling platform to detect and differentiate multiple cancer subtypes. In addition, this study includes longitudinal follow-up for a subset of participants to train and validate the methylome profiling platform to detect minimal residual disease and recurrence.
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Understanding The Challenges, Behavioral Patterns, And Preferences Towards Participation In Clinical Trials In Minority Patient Populations
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Jacksonville, FL; Rochester, MN
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the challenges, behavioral patterns, and preferences of minority patient participation in clinical trials. Also, to develop and validate a personalized clinical trial educational platform to boost participation among underserved cancer patients.
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The Circulating Cell-free Genome Atlas Study
Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ; Jacksonville, FL; Rochester, MN
GRAIL is using deep sequencing of circulating cell-free nucleic acids (cfNAs) to develop assays to detect cancer early in blood. The purpose of this study is to collect biological samples from donors with a new diagnosis of cancer (blood and tumor tissue) and from donors who do not have a diagnosis of cancer (blood) in order to characterize the population heterogeneity in cancer and non-cancer subjects and to develop models for distinguishing cancer from non-cancer.
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A Study To Evaluate Exercise For Cancer Patients At Risk Of Falling
Rochester, MN
The purpose of this study is to develop a data-driven approach that enables healthcare providers to “prescribe” exercise in the appropriate dose in a manner analogous to prescribing a drug.