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 Stage II or III Breast cancer? If you have enough tissue from your breast cancer diagnosis to send for Mammaprint genomic testing, you may be able to take part in this research study. In this study, we want to learn more about adding an immunotherapy drug, durvalumab, to your chemotherapy treatment. The Mammaprint testing is conducted at no cost to you and the cost of durvalumab is covered.
Have you been diagnosed with Blood Cancer. If so, you may be able to take part in a research study looking at the safety of giving a new drug called AZD9829 to patients with Leukemia.
Can we extend your life after the diagnosis of your cancer in the stomach, esophagus, or gastroesophageal junction by adding a third chemotherapy drug to the usual combination of two chemotherapy drugs? We are doing this study because we want to find out if this approach is better or worse than the usual approach for treatment of your cancer in the stomach, esophagus, or gastroesophageal junction. The usual approach is defined as care most people get for cancer in the stomach, esophagus, or gastroesophageal junction.
We are doing this study to test a behavioral weight loss program designed specifically for adolescent and young adult cancer survivors. Study participants will use new technology, including a digital smart scale, Fitbit activity tracker, and study iPhone app to help them lose weight.
This is a research study to compare the safety and effectiveness of two different ways to treat asthma. The first way is adding inhaled corticosteroids to your rescue medication (the medicine that opens your airways quickly). The second way it using an antibiotic over time. These treatments will be used alone or together and compared to usual care plus a system to track asthma symptoms at home. We hope to find out who will do best with each type of treatment, which is not known at this time.
Have you had an ACL reconstruction? UNC Orthopaedics is looking for people between 13-25 years old to participate in a one-session research study to measure muscle strength and physical performance using state-of-the-art wearable sensors. Compensation up to $320.
Is your child between the ages of 8-21, newly diagnosed with Leukemia or Lymphoma, and plans to receive chemotherapy treatment? If so, you may be able to participate in a research study investigating the feasiblity of a dietary intervention during treatment.
Do you have an advanced melanoma tumor and have received prior systemic therapy? Has your cancer progressed on the other treatments? If so, the you may be able to take part in a study to help us learn the safety and dosage of the drug AB248 on solid tumors.
Interview rural parents of diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds to explore and understand parents' preferences on how their primary care providers discuss HPV vaccination with them, with the goal of increasing vaccination rates in rural NC and among underrepresented minority populations (Hablamos español). / Entrevistar a padres y madres de diferentes grupos étnicos y raciales para comprender como prefieren hablar sobre la vacuna del VPH con sus médicos de atención primaria. El objetivo es mejorar las tasas de vacunación en las zonas rurales de Carolina del Norte y entre las minorías.