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Testing BI 765179 alone and in combination with ezabenlimab in advanced cancer (solid tumors) and BI 765179 in combination with pembrolizumab in advanced head and neck cancer

Do you have metastatic or incurable, recurrent head and neck cancer? If so, you may be able to participate in a research study to find out if a new investigational drug, in combination with pembrolizumab, can help people with advanced head and neck cancer.

Age & Gender
  • 18 years ~ 99 years
  • Male, Female, Gender Inclusive
Study Interest
  • Cancer (Head and Neck)
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Ovarian Cancer Treatment

Have you been diagnosed with Ovarian Cancer? Have you received cytoreductive surgery? If so, you may be able to take part in a study on a new ovarian cancer treatment. We want to find out if taking a medicine called Olaparib for one year works as well as the usual treatment for ovarian cancer. We also want to see if Olaparib can help stop the cancer from growing or coming back.

Age & Gender
  • 18 years ~ 99 years
  • Female, Gender Inclusive
Study Interest
  • Cancer (Uterine (endometrial), Ovarian)
  • Women's Health
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S2212-CIRB: Shorter Anthracycline-Free Chemo Immunotherapy Adapted to Pathological Response in Early Triple Negative Breast Cancer (SCARLET), A Randomized Phase III Study (NCT TBD)

Have you been diagnosed with early stage triple negative breast cancer and not yet received treatment? If so, you may be eligible for a trial comparing the use two different regimens of chemotherapy-immunotherapy treatments prior to surgery.

Age & Gender
  • 18 years ~ 99 years
  • Male, Female
Study Interest
  • Cancer (Breast)
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PROGRESS: Precision Oncology using Genomic Reflexive Evaluations for Study Selection and Survival

Have you been diagnosed with advanced breast, lung, colorectal, or bladder cancer and does your doctor plan to send a sample of your tumor for genetic testing? If so, then you may be able to take part in a research study that looks at whether an expert review of your tumor genetic test results can help your doctor identify better treatment options or clinical trials that may be suitable for your cancer.

Age & Gender
  • 18 years ~ 99 years
  • Male, Female, Gender Inclusive
Study Interest
  • Cancer (Bladder, Breast, Colorectal, Lung)
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CHS-388-202- A Trial of Casdozokitug in Combination With Toripalimab Plus Bevacizumab

This research is being done in participants who have Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC), also referred to as Liver Cancer, to evaluate how 3 drugs work in combination, and which dose is the best to treat your disease. The 3 drugs are casdozokitug (casdozo-key-tug), toripalimab (tor-i-pal-i- mab) and bevacizumab (bev-uh-siz-oo-mab). Toripalimab and bevacizumab have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat other cancers, but not Liver cancer. Casdozokitug has not been approved by the FDA to treat any cancers.

Age & Gender
  • 18 years ~ 99 years
  • Male, Female, Gender Inclusive
Study Interest
  • Cancer (Colorectal)
  • Kidneys and Liver
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Mental Health Study

Is your child between the ages of 8 and 11? Was your child assigned female sex at birth? If so, you may be able to take part in a study to see how social experiences and puberty can affect the mental health of preteen girls. We want to help improve youth mental health support. Compensation provided.

Age & Gender
  • 8 years ~ 99 years
  • Female, Gender Inclusive
Study Interest
  • Behavior
  • Developmental
  • Glands and Hormones
  • and 6 more
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100% Remote (online, phone, text)
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A Randomized, Double-Blinded, Placebo-Controlled, Phase 3, Study in Adult Participants With Ocular Myasthenia Gravi

The aim of this study is to measure the efficacy (how well it works) and safety of efgartigimod compared with placebo (inactive substance) in participants with ocular myasthenia gravis (oMG). The study will also measure the long-term efficacy, safety, and tolerability of efgartigimod.

Age & Gender
  • 18 years ~ 99 years
  • Male, Female, Gender Inclusive
Study Interest
  • Brain, Head, Nervous System
Open

A Study of YL201 in Patients With Advanced Solid Tumors

Do you have solid tumor of the lung or esophagus? Have the standard treatments for your condition been ineffective or not tolerable? If so, you may be eligible to participate in an early phase research study of the investigational drug YL201 as a possible treatment for advanced solid tumors.

Age & Gender
  • 18 years ~ 99 years
  • Male, Female, Gender Inclusive
Study Interest
  • Cancer (Head and Neck, Lung)
Open

Memory and Aging Study

Are you right-handed? Are you between the ages 18 and 35 or 65 and 85? Are you interested in testing your memory? If so, you may be able to take part in a study on how younger and older adults learn and remember objects. You can help us learn more about how memory works in adults! Compensation provided.

Age & Gender
  • 18 years ~ 85 years
  • Male, Female, Gender Inclusive
Study Interest
  • Aging
  • Brain, Head, Nervous System
  • Opinions and Perceptions
  • and 2 more
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Dendritic Cell Immunotherapy for Treatment of Adult GBM

The purpose of this research is to see if an experimental vaccine, which is created from your tumor tissue and dendritic cells isolated from your blood, can be an effective therapy when given after your standard treatment of surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation.

Age & Gender
  • 18 years ~ 99 years
  • Male, Female, Gender Inclusive
Study Interest
  • Cancer (Brain and Other Nervous System)
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