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NCT ID: NCT03379012 Completed - Clinical trials for Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma

Testosterone in Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma Patients

FARETES
Start date: February 8, 2016
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Purpose To determine efficacy and safety of Testosterone in male patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma and fatigue receiving targeted therapy or checkpoint inhibitors.

NCT ID: NCT03374267 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Renal Cell Carcinoma

Registry Platform Urologic Cancer

CARAT
Start date: December 7, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The purpose of the project is to set up a national, prospective, longitudinal, multicenter cohort study with associated satellites, a tumor registry platform, to document uniform data on characteristics, molecular diagnostics, treatment and course of disease, to collect patient-reported outcomes and to establish a decentralized biobank for patients with advanced renal cell carcinoma or advanced urothelial cancer in Germany.

NCT ID: NCT03357289 Completed - Clinical trials for Reaction - Mixed Vaccine

Mix Vaccine for Metastatic Kidney Cancer

Start date: November 30, 2017
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study is the safety and efficacy of mix vaccine to small metastases of kidney cancer.

NCT ID: NCT03354884 Completed - Clinical trials for Collecting Duct Carcinoma (Kidney)

caBozantinib in cOllectiNg ductS Renal Cell cArcInoma

BONSAI
Start date: January 12, 2018
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is a single-arm, phase II trial (monocentric) study designed to determine To evaluate activity of Cabozantinib in terms of ORR according to the RECIST 1.1 criteria in Metastatic Collecting Duct Renal Cell Carcinoma

NCT ID: NCT03354390 Active, not recruiting - Kidney Cancer Clinical Trials

HERV-E TCR Transduced Autologous T Cells in People With Metastatic Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma

Start date: July 20, 2018
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Background: Gene transfer is a new cancer therapy takes white blood cells from a person and grows them in a lab. The cells are changed with a virus to attack tumor cells, then returned to the person. Researchers want to see if this therapy fights kidney cancer cells. Objective: To see if gene transfer is safe and causes tumors to shrink. Eligibility: People at least 18 years old with certain kidney cancer Design: Participants will be screened with blood and urine tests. They may have: - Scans - Heart, lung, and eye tests - Lab tests - Tumor samples taken Participants will have leukapheresis. Blood will be removed by a needle in an arm. It will go through a machine that removes white blood cells. Plasma and red cells will be returned through a needle in the participant s other arm. Participants cells will be grown in the lab and genetically changed. Participants will stay in the hospital 2-3 weeks. There they will: - Get 2 chemotherapy drugs by catheter (thin plastic tube) inserted into a vein in the chest. - Get the changed cells via catheter. - Get a drug to increase white blood cell count and one to make the cells active. - Recover for about a week. - Have lab and blood tests. After leaving the hospital, participants will: - Take an antibiotic for several months. - Have leukapheresis. - Have one- or two-day clinic visits every few weeks for 2 years, and then as determined by their doctor. These will include blood and lab tests, imaging studies, and physical exam. Participants will have follow-up checks for up to 15 years. Sponsoring Institute: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute ...

NCT ID: NCT03345563 Active, not recruiting - Prostate Cancer Clinical Trials

Project HERO: Health Empowerment & Recovery Outcomes

HERO
Start date: July 19, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Project HERO is a 12-week study of the efficacy of Body Mind Training (BMT) for reducing fatigue in male cancer survivors. This 3-arm randomized clinical trial will examine inflammatory biology and selected gene-expression pathways that are hypothesized to contribute to the intervention's effect.

NCT ID: NCT03343613 Terminated - Solid Tumor Clinical Trials

A Study of LY3381916 Alone or in Combination With LY3300054 in Participants With Solid Tumors

Start date: November 17, 2017
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety of the study drug LY3381916 administered alone or in combination with anti-programmed cell death ligand 1 (PD-L1) checkpoint antibody (LY3300054).

NCT ID: NCT03341845 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Renal Cell Carcinoma

Neoadjuvant AXITINIB and AVELUMAB for Patients With Localized Clear-cell RCC

Start date: March 28, 2018
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

a monocenter, open label, single arm, phase II study of the combination of axitinib with avelumab as neoadjuvant therapy in patients with intermediate to high-risk non-metastatic RCC.

NCT ID: NCT03339219 Completed - Clinical trials for Advanced Renal Cell Carcinoma

A Phase 2 Study of Cabozantinib in Japanese Participants With Advanced Renal Cell Carcinoma

Start date: December 13, 2017
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of cabozantinib measured by Independent Radiology Committee (IRC)-assessed objective response rate (ORR) in Japanese participants with advanced renal cell carcinoma (RCC) that has progressed after prior vascular endothelial growth factor receptor (VEGFR) tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) therapy.

NCT ID: NCT03334409 Terminated - Clinical trials for Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma

Pazopanib Hydrochloride With or Without Ascorbic Acid in Treating Patients With Kidney Cancer That Is Metastatic or Cannot Be Removed by Surgery

Start date: February 16, 2018
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This randomized phase II trial studies how well pazopanib hydrochloride with or without ascorbic acid work in treating patients with kidney cancer that has spread to other places in the body (metastatic) or cannot be removed by surgery. Pazopanib hydrochloride may stop the growth of tumor cells by blocking some of the enzymes needed for cell growth. Ascorbic acid may help pazopanib hydrochloride stop tumor growth and improve treatment survival. Giving pazopanib hydrochloride and ascorbic acid may work better in treating patients with kidney cancer.