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NCT ID: NCT03207854 Recruiting - Malignant Neoplasm Clinical Trials

Collection of Immunology Specimens From Patients With Cancer or Blood Disorders, and Healthy Volunteers

Start date: April 12, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This research trial collects and stores blood, tissue, and bone marrow specimens from patients with cancer or blood disorders, and healthy volunteers to study the immune system in a variety of different types of experiments, as well as associated clinical data as appropriate, focused on understanding mechanisms of immunotherapy.

NCT ID: NCT02970045 Recruiting - Malignant Neoplasm Clinical Trials

Norris ORIEN Total Cancer Care

Start date: May 2, 2016
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This research trial collects biological samples and clinical information to create a repository of data from patients with cancer or a predisposition for cancer. Combining genetic information from biological samples and clinical data may lead to more knowledge about why certain cancers respond to treatment and help create more personalized medicine.

NCT ID: NCT02699697 Recruiting - Pain Clinical Trials

Palliative Radiation Therapy in Reducing Pain in Patients With Bone Metastasis

Start date: May 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This randomized phase II trial studies how well palliative radiation therapy works in reducing pain in patients with cancer that has spread from the original (primary) tumor to the bone (bone metastasis). Palliative radiation therapy using external beam radiation therapy may help patients with bone metastasis to relieve symptoms and reduce pain caused by cancer.

NCT ID: NCT02688517 Recruiting - Malignant Neoplasm Clinical Trials

Targeted Genomic Analysis of Blood and Tissue Samples From Patients With Cancer

Start date: February 2013
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This research trial studies the use of targeted genomic analysis of blood and tissue samples from patients with cancer. Genomic sequencing is a laboratory method that is used to determine the entire genetic makeup of a specific organism or cell type. Genomic sequencing can be used to find changes in areas of the genome that may be important in the development of cancer. It may also help doctors improve ways to diagnose and treat patients with rare cancers with poor prognosis or lack of effective therapy.

NCT ID: NCT02479698 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Human Immunodeficiency Virus

Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes in Treating Patients With Malignancies With BK and/or JC Virus

Start date: July 23, 2015
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This phase II trial studies how well donor cytotoxic T lymphocytes work in treating patients with malignancies with BK and/or JC virus. Cytotoxic T lymphocytes are made from donated blood cells that are grown in the laboratory and are designed to kill viruses that can cause infections in transplant patients and may be an effective treatment in patients with malignancies with BK and/or JC virus.

NCT ID: NCT02280161 Recruiting - Malignant Neoplasm Clinical Trials

Germ-Line Mutations in Blood and Saliva Samples From Patients With Cancer

Start date: September 16, 2014
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This research trial studies germ-line mutations in blood and saliva samples from patients with cancer. Studying samples of blood and saliva from patients with cancer in the laboratory may help doctors learn more about how inherited genetic mutations can affect cancer predisposition (an inherited increase in the risk of developing cancer), their impact on treatment response, and their role in cancer development.

NCT ID: NCT01365169 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma

Association Between Health Care Provider (HCP)-Assessed ECOG Performance Status (PS) and Overall Survival, and Objectively Measure of Physical Activity (PA) Levels in Advance-cancer Patients"

Start date: May 25, 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The main goal of this phase of the study is to determine if objectively assessed Physical Activity (PA) levels in advanced-cancer patients are associated with health care provider (HCP)-assessed ECOG performance status and overall survival. The purpose is to advance the evidence-base for incorporating objective assessment of Physical Activity (PA) in the context of performance status assessment in advanced cancer patients.

NCT ID: NCT00898755 Recruiting - Lymphoma Clinical Trials

Collecting and Storing Tissue From Young Patients With Cancer

Start date: March 5, 2007
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This laboratory study is collecting and storing tissue, blood, and bone marrow samples from young patients with cancer. Collecting and storing samples of tissue, blood, and bone marrow from patients with cancer to study in the laboratory may help doctors learn more about changes that may occur in DNA and identify biomarkers related to cancer.

NCT ID: NCT00505245 Recruiting - Malignant Neoplasm Clinical Trials

New Assessment System in Measuring Symptom Distress in Cancer Patients

Start date: April 13, 1999
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This trial studies how well a new assessment system (MDASI or other MD Anderson-developed PRO instrument) works in measuring symptoms and the impact on quality of life in cancer patients. Development of a new assessment system may provide more information about the common symptoms that may occur in patients due to cancer and its treatment and how the symptoms impact quality of life.