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NCT ID: NCT05283993 Recruiting - Multiple Myeloma Clinical Trials

A Cohort Study of Plasma Cell Disorders (PCDs) in PKUFH

Start date: July 1, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The primary aim is to establish a prospective cohort of patients with plasma cell disorders (PCDs). All of the hospitalized PCD patients who are willing to sign the informed consent form (ICF) will be included in this study. Clinical characteristics, treatment options and responses will be collected. Peripheral blood, bone marrow aspirate and urine samples before and after the treatment will banked for future research. Our team will focus on the clinical and pathological features of PCDs, the correlation between the minimal residual disease (MRD) status and prognosis, and the role of Tumor Microenvironment (TME) in the pathogenesis and progress of PCDs.

NCT ID: NCT03717844 Recruiting - Multiple Myeloma Clinical Trials

Registry for Adults With Plasma Cell Disorders (PCD's)

Start date: February 9, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The primary purpose of this protocol is to create a registry of patients with plasma cell disorders (PCDs), including for example the cancer multiple myeloma (MM), who complete the assessment, previously known as a "geriatric assessment," as is outlined in this protocol. Secondary objectives include measuring the response rate to participation of patients in this study, assessing patient satisfaction with the questionnaire, and gathering information that would lend support for future research into these types of assessments in patients with PCDs. Additionally the study offers an optional blood draw to look at a genetic marker of aging called p16INK4a (IRB 15-1899, IRB 15-0244).

NCT ID: NCT03300830 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Human Immunodeficiency Virus

Molecular Characterization of Viral-associated Tumors, Tumors Occurring in the Setting of HIV or Other Immune Disorders and Castleman Disease

Start date: December 20, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Background: A person s genome is the collection of all their genes. A gene instructs individual cells to make proteins. Proteins are involved in all of our body s chemical processes. Genome sequencing allows researchers to find variations in genes. Some of these are normal and are not known to cause disease. Some variants are known to cause or affect diseases like cancer. Researchers want to study genetic variants in people with cancer who also have an immunologic disease like HIV. Objective: To study the biology of cancer in order to improve ways to prevent, detect, and treat it. Eligibility: Adults at least 18 years old with certain cancers and/or immunodeficiencies Design: Participants will be screened with medical history, physical exam, and lab tests. Participants will give samples of one or more tissue type. They may give blood or urine samples. Researchers may get samples of tissue when participants have surgery or when the participants are on other protocols in the NCI. Participants may have a procedure to have tissue samples removed. Researchers may collect data from participant medical records. Researchers will compare the genes in a participant s cancer tissue to their normal tissue. They may use the tissue cells to grow new cells in a lab. Participants may be contacted about the results. The samples will be stored for future research. No personal data will be kept with them. ...

NCT ID: NCT02871050 Withdrawn - Hyperplasia Clinical Trials

Castleman Disease Collaborative Network Biobank

"Castlebank"
Start date: June 2016
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this study is to create a biobank, which collects, stores, and distributes samples of human tissues, blood, and related health information to qualified scientists, in order to help doctors and researchers better understand why Castleman Disease occurs and develop ways to better treat and prevent it.

NCT ID: NCT02853968 Completed - Hyperplasia Clinical Trials

Unlock the Cell: Castleman's Disease Flow Cytometry Study

Start date: February 2016
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Castleman disease, a rare lymphoproliferative disorder, is characterized by inflammatory cytokine production and multiple organ system dysfunction. In this study, we will investigate inflammatory markers, cells, and signaling pathways in prospectively collected blood samples and/or buccal swabs or saliva using biochemical and RT-PCR techniques, proteomics, genomics, immunohistochemistry, storage for future use, cell culture treated with external stimuli, flow cytometry, and other molecular tests

NCT ID: NCT02817997 Recruiting - Castleman Disease Clinical Trials

International Registry for Patients With Castleman Disease

ACCELERATE
Start date: October 2016
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The purpose of this study is to collect clinical, laboratory, and patient survey data from patients with Castleman disease to improve understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of the disease.

NCT ID: NCT01183598 Completed - Castleman's Disease Clinical Trials

A Study to Provide RoActemra/Actemra (Tocilzumab) to Patients With Multicentric Castleman's Disease Who Demonstrated Benefit From Previous RoActemra/Actemra Treatment

Start date: August 2006
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This open-label, single center study will provide RoActemra/Actemra (tocilizumab) to a maximum of 4 patients with Multicentric Castelman's Disease who have demonstrated benefit from RoActemra/Actemra in study MRA004US (Chugai Pharma USA) without major toxicities or significant adverse events. Patients will receive their most effective maintenance dose until disease progression or significant toxicity occurs.

NCT ID: NCT00891280 Recruiting - Breast Cancer Clinical Trials

Dose-escalation Study of Oral CX-4945

Start date: February 2009
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This Phase 1 study of oral CX-4945 is designed to test the safety, tolerability and highest safe dose level of this CK2 inhibitor in patients with advanced solid tumor cancers, Castleman's Disease or Multiple Myeloma.