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NCT ID: NCT00955591 Completed - Anal Cancer Clinical Trials

Comparing Two Types of Swabs in Collecting Cell Samples for Anal Pap Tests and Human Papillomavirus Tests in Men Who Have Sex With Men

Start date: March 12, 2009
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

RATIONALE: Doctors use a swab to collect cell samples when testing for anal cancer and human papillomavirus. It is not yet known which type of swab is more effective in collecting cell samples for anal Pap tests and human papillomavirus tests in men who have sex with men. PURPOSE: This clinical trial is comparing two types of swabs in collecting cell samples for anal Pap tests and human papillomavirus tests in men who have sex with men.

NCT ID: NCT00919997 Completed - Clinical trials for Precancerous Condition

Human Papilloma Virus Infection in HIV-Positive Indian Men Who Have Sex With Men

Start date: July 2009
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

RATIONALE: Gathering information about human papilloma virus (HPV) infection in HIV-positive men who have sex with men may help doctors learn more about the disease. PURPOSE: This clinical trial is studying HPV infection in HIV-positive Indian men who have sex with men.

NCT ID: NCT00918762 Completed - Clinical trials for Head and Neck Cancer

Transoral Robotic Surgery or Standard Surgery in Treating Patients With Benign or Malignant Tumors of the Larynx and Pharynx

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

RATIONALE: Transoral robotic surgery may make it easier to find and remove benign or malignant tumors of the larynx and pharynx and cause less damage to normal tissue. It is not yet known whether transoral robotic surgery is more effective than standard surgery in diagnosing and treating larynx and pharynx tumors. PURPOSE: This phase I trial is studying how well transoral robotic surgery works compared with standard surgery in treating patients with benign or malignant tumors of the larynx or pharynx.

NCT ID: NCT00900263 Completed - Multiple Myeloma Clinical Trials

S0120, Studying Blood and Bone Marrow Samples From Patients With Monoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined Significance, Multiple Myeloma, or Plasmacytoma

Start date: June 2002
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

RATIONALE: Studying samples of blood and bone marrow in the laboratory from patients with monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance, multiple myeloma, or plasmacytoma may help doctors learn more about changes that occur in DNA and identify biomarkers related to these diseases. It may also help doctors predict how patients will respond to treatment. PURPOSE: This research study is looking at blood and bone marrow samples from patients with monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance, multiple myeloma, or plasmacytoma.

NCT ID: NCT00899665 Completed - Prostate Cancer Clinical Trials

Proteases in Patients With Prostate Cancer That Has Spread to the Bone

Start date: July 2001
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

RATIONALE: Collecting and storing samples of bone marrow and tissue from patients to test in the laboratory may help the study of cancer. PURPOSE: This laboratory study is comparing proteases (enzymes that break down protein) in patients with prostate cancer that has spread to the bone with patients who do not have cancer that has spread to the bone.

NCT ID: NCT00898378 Completed - Colorectal Cancer Clinical Trials

Study of Biomarkers in Blood & Tissue Samples From Patients With Colorectal Cancer or Polyps & Patients Without Polyps

Start date: January 2009
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

RATIONALE: Studying samples of blood and tissue in the laboratory from patients with cancer, patients with colorectal polyps and from patients without polyps may help doctors learn more about changes that occur in DNA and identify biomarkers related to cancer. PURPOSE: This research study is looking at biomarkers in blood and tissue samples from patients with colorectal cancer or colorectal polyps and from patients without polyps (healthy volunteers).

NCT ID: NCT00898274 Completed - Prostate Cancer Clinical Trials

Study of Blood Samples From Older Patients at High Risk of Developing Prostate Cancer and From Healthy Male Participants

Start date: January 2008
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

RATIONALE: Studying samples of blood in the laboratory from patients who are at high risk of developing prostate cancer may help doctors identify biomarkers related to cancer. PURPOSE: This research study is looking at blood samples from patients at high risk of developing prostate cancer and from healthy male participants.

NCT ID: NCT00897364 Completed - Lung Cancer Clinical Trials

Biomarkers in the Nose, Throat, and Lung Tissue of Smokers and Non-Smokers

Start date: May 2000
Phase:
Study type: Observational

RATIONALE: Studying samples of tissue from smokers and non-smokers in the laboratory may help doctors identify and learn more about biomarkers related to cancer. PURPOSE: This phase II study is looking at biomarkers in the nose, throat, and lung tissue of smokers and non-smokers.

NCT ID: NCT00897273 Completed - Clinical trials for Head and Neck Cancer

Oral HPV Infection in Young Men

Start date: May 2007
Phase:
Study type: Observational

RATIONALE: Gathering information about human papillomavirus infection of the mouth in young men may help doctors learn more about risk factors for oropharyngeal cancer. PURPOSE: This research study is assessing human papillomavirus infection of the mouth in young men and risk factors for oropharyngeal cancer.

NCT ID: NCT00879879 Completed - Clinical trials for Precancerous Condition

Losartan in Treating Patients With Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis

Start date: March 2009
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

RATIONALE: Losartan may be effective in treating patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. PURPOSE: This clinical trial is studying the side effects of losartan and to see how well it works in treating patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.