Do you identify as Malaysian? Are you a part of a religious organization in Malaysia? Are you interested in the state of gender equality in Malaysia? If so, you will be able to participate in a study on the challenges men in Malaysia face when involved in gender equality work. We will also explore people's opinions on their involvement. Compensation provided.
Are you newly diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) or myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) and looking for treatment options? Our study is evaluating new therapies specifically designed for patients with these conditions. If you have not previously tried an anti-cancer therapy for AML/MDS, this study might be for you!
Do you identify as a Black youth? Are you between the ages of 13 and 19? Have you had thoughts on giving up on life? If so, you may be able to participate in a study on a program about preventing suicide for Black youth and their caregivers. We hope this program can make a positive impact on their lives. Compensation is provided.
Do you have a solid tumor that has progressed on other treatments? Do you have at least one measurable tumor? If so, you may be able to take part in a study to improve treatment for advanced solid tumors. We are exploring how safe and effective a combination of drugs is.
Do you have a history of breast cancer? Are you done with active breast cancer treatment? Do you live in North Carolina? You may be able to participate in a research study that seeks to understand how different factors have impacted people's emotional well-being during the breast cancer survivorship period. Compensation provided
Do you want to help in the design of a new device that can electronically measure and track your strength? We are testing a new system that uses an electronic resistance exercise band and an 'app' designed for older adults to improve strength and prevent weakness. We will provide $25 in gift card incentives.
Have you been diagnosed with cancer? If so, you may have the opportunity to participate in a research study designed to examine how central oncology navigation affects the use of supportive care services. Additionally, the study will assess whether enrollment in non-treatment clinical trials increases with the implementation of an Oncology Navigation Resource (ORN) intervention.
Are you pregnant? Are you planning a scheduled cesarean delivery? If so, you may be able to take part in a study to see if using two antibiotics before a C-section instead of just one can lower the risk of infections. The infections we want to prevent are womb infection, wound infection, or a serious blood infection. Compensation provided.
Do you have NASH/MASH and would like to take part in a clinical trial to see if an investigational drug can help reduce the inflammation and scarring (fibrosis) in your liver? Then you may be able to participate in our upcoming Phase III Clinical trial. Inquire today!
This is a research study for pediatric patients previously been diagnosed with generalized myasthenia gravis (gMG) which is a condition that causes abnormalities of your immune system which may lead to generalized muscle weakness. This study looks at an investigational drug called ravulizumab (referred to as "study drug") to treat gMG by blocking complement activity that fights against infections. Although ravulizumab is approved to treat gMG in adults, in this study, ravulizumab is considered an experimental drug, which means it is not approved for use in treating children with gMG in any country at this time.