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  1. Oxaliplatin, Leucovorin Calcium, and Fluorouracil with or without Celecoxib in Treating Patients with Stage III Colon Cancer Previously Treated with Surgery

    Eau Claire, WI

  2. A Study Using Prothrombin Complex Concentrate versus Fresh Frozen Plasma for Post Cardiopulmonary Bypass Surgery Clotting Problems and Bleeding

    Rochester, MN

  3. Methadone versus Intrathecal Hydromorphone for Analgesia Patients Undergoing Surgery for Gynecologic Malignancy via Midline Laparotomy Receiving Liposomal Bupivacaine

    Rochester, MN

  4. 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

  5. Dendritic Cell Therapy After Cryosurgery in Combination With Pembrolizumab in Treating Patients With Stage III-IV Melanoma That Cannot Be Remove by Surgery

    Rochester, MN

  6. Chemotherapy Alone or Chemotherapy Plus Radiation Therapy in Treating Patients with Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer Undergoing Surgery

    Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ, Rochester, MN, Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ, Rochester, MN

  7. Stereotactic Radiosurgery or Whole-Brain Radiation Therapy in Treating Patients with Brain Metastases that have been Removed by Surgery

    Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ, Rochester, MN

  8. Observation or Radiation Therapy in Treating Patients With Newly Diagnosed Grade II Meningioma That Has Been Completely Removed by Surgery

    Rochester, MN

  9. Sapanisertib in Treating Patients With Metastatic or Refractory Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumor That Cannot Be Removed by Surgery

    Rochester, MN, Scottsdale/Phoenix, AZ, Rochester, MN

  10. Ixabepilone and Temsirolimus in Treating Patients with Solid Tumors that are Metastatic or Cannot ce Removed by Surgery

    Jacksonville, FL, Rochester, MN

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