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NCT ID: NCT04511793 Withdrawn - Liver Cancer Clinical Trials

Hepatic Artery Infusion (HAI) Program at Duke University

Start date: December 11, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The Duke HAI program was implemented in November 2018 and treated 30 patients in its first 17 months using the Medtronic Synchromed II device (only commercially available device suitable for HAI for cancer patients). The Duke HAI program has demonstrated safety of HAI with an overall complication rate was 19%, similar to prior published data, with all but one complication (extrahepatic perfusion) salvaged. The Investigator has also demonstrated feasibility and efficacy of a new HAI program, with 95% of patients initiating therapy with promising hepatic response and disease control rates. This protocol will enable the team to continue this program. All eligible patients will receive the synchromed II pump with a Codman catheter and chemotherapy including FUDR, dexamethasone and heparin. Systemic chemotherapy will be given per standard of care.

NCT ID: NCT03764137 Withdrawn - Clinical trials for Metastatic Colon Cancer

Imaging With [89Zr]Panitumumab-PET/MRI in Patients With Newly Diagnosed Colorectal Cancer

Panitumumab
Start date: March 14, 2019
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This clinical study will investigate the utility of PET imaging with [89Zr]Panitumumab for imaging of EGFR expression in newly diagnosed colon cancer patients to assess lymph node involvement. If promising, this data will be used to design larger trials.

NCT ID: NCT01936961 Withdrawn - Clinical trials for Metastatic Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

Study of Immunochemotherapy +/- Hypofractionated Radiation for Complete Response in Solid Tumors

I-CREST
Start date: June 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to use Immunochemotherapy +/- Hypofractionated Radiation for complete response in solid tumors