Do you have ovarian, peritoneal, or fallopian tube cancer that came back after receiving standard therapy? If so, you might be able to take part in a study that looks at a new treatment, iC9.CAR.B7-H3 cells, to test the safety of these cells and observe any side effects.
Do you want to share your journey of overcoming addiction and nurturing a positive environment for your child? We are listening. If you are a mother in recovery with a child aged 6-12, you may be able to participate in a study that helps families facing similar challenges. Compensation and childcare will be provided.
Are you living with HIV? Do seek your care at the UNC Infectious Diseases Clinic? If so, you are eligible to participate in Database study! Participating is at no expense to you, and there are no study visits. You would be contributing to increasing knowledge about HIV and furthering the HIV research field.
This study is for patients diagnosed with breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body, which is called Metastatic Breast Cancer. This study will look at information from your tumor that may help choose treatments. Researchers will use this information to find out how different patients may respond to different treatments, leading to better treatments for future patients. You may not benefit personally, but your doctor may be given information which may help guide your treatments.
Are you 18 or older? Have you recently received a diagnosis of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) with certain gene changes? If you answered yes to both, you may be able to participate in an AML treatment study. We want to understand the effectiveness of the combination of a new anti-cancer drug called SNDX-5613 and the standard chemotherapy treatment.
Do you ever feel discomfort during your pessary check-ups? Are you looking for ways to make them more comfortable? If you are a woman experiencing discomfort during pessary exams, you may be able to take part in our research study. We are seeing if massaging the area around the opening of the vagina (perineal massage) could help lessen pain during pessary exams. Compensation provided.
You are being asked to participate in this research study because you have been diagnosed with breast cancer and considered for immunotherapy. This study will investigate your response to immunotherapy.
If you are being considered for an EXIT procedure, you may be eligible to participate in our research study.
Do you have Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency? Do you want to participate in research? You may be able to participate in a research project to be contacted for future research studies. Compensation provided.
Do you have triple-negative breast cancer that either came back or did not improve after initial cancer treatment? If so, you may be able to take part in this gene therapy research study to learn more about using your own modified immune cells as a possible treatment.