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Clinical Trials Search at Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center

Clinical Trials Search at Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center



A First-in-human Study of PRTH-101 Monotherapy +/- Pembrolizumab in Subjects With Advanced Malignancies

The goal of this Open-Label Study is to evaluate the safety and tolerability of PRTH-101
alone or in combination with pembrolizumab in adults with advance or metastatic solid tumors.
Not Available
I
Berlin, Jordan
NCT05753722
VICC-DTPHI23182

Genetic Testing to Select Therapy for the Treatment of Advanced or Metastatic Kidney Cancer, OPTIC RCC Study

Kidney (Renal Cell)

This phase II trial tests whether using genetic testing of tumor tissue to select the optimal treatment regimen works in treating patients with clear cell renal cell (kidney) cancer that has spread to other places in the body (advanced or metastatic). The current Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved regimens for advanced kidney cancer fall into two categories. One treatment combination includes two immunotherapy drugs (nivolumab plus ipilimumab), which are delivered by separate intravenous infusions into a vein. The other combination is one immunotherapy drug (nivolumab infusion) plus an oral pill taken by mouth (cabozantinib). Nivolumab and ipilimumab are immunotherapies which release the brakes of the immune system, thus allowing the patient's own immune system to better kill cancer cells. Cabozantinib is a targeted therapy specifically designed to block certain biological mechanisms needed for growth of cancer cells. In kidney cancer, cabozantinib blocks a tumors blood supply. The genetic (DNA) makeup of the tumor may affect how well it responds to therapy. Testing the makeup (genes) of the tumor, may help match a treatment (from one of the above two treatment options) to the specific cancer and increase the chance that the disease will respond to treatment. The purpose of this study is to learn if genetic testing of tumor tissue may help doctors select the optimal treatment regimen to which advanced kidney cancer is more likely to respond.
Kidney (Renal Cell)
II
Rini, Brian
NCT05361720
VICCURO21103

Sparing Bone Marrow in Patients with Stage IIB-IV Lung Cancer, VMAT Trial

Lung

This phase II trial tests whether designing radiation to avoid bone marrow in the spine (vertebral bone marrow) leads to less reduction of white blood cell counts (lymphopenia) in patients with lung cancer. This sparing technique could lead to better disease control and outcome.
Lung
N/A
Osmundson, Evan
NCT05248256
VICCRAD2189

Evaluation of SNDX-5613 in Participants With Colorectal Cancer and Other Solid Tumors

Phase I

This study will evaluate the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics (PK), and anti-tumor
activity of SNDX-5613 in participants with colorectal cancer (CRC) or other solid tumors who
have failed at least 1 prior line of therapy.
Phase I
I/II
Ciombor, Kristen
NCT05731947
VICCPHI22111

Targeted Early Detection Program in Men at High Genetic Risk for Prostate Cancer Prostate Cancer Risk Clinic (PCRC) Study

Prostate

Prostate
N/A
Tosoian, Jeffrey
VICCURO22121

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Community Counts: Public Health Surveillance for the Prevention of Complications of Bleeding and Clotting

Benign Hematologic

Benign Hematologic
N/A
Chi, Michelle
NCBH2301-CDC-REGISTRY

Descriptive Study of Pain Syndrome in Survivors of Head and Neck Cancer

Head/Neck

Head/Neck
N/A
Kohutek, Zachary
VICC-VDHAN23178

Virtual 3D Intraoperative Communication System for Orthopedic Oncology: A Feasibility Study

Head/Neck

Head/Neck
N/A
Topf, Michael
VICC-VDHAN23197

Development and Validation of an Ancillary Diagnostic Test for Mycosis Fungoides (SIGNAL-MF)

Melanoma

Melanoma
N/A
Zwerner, Jeffrey
VICCDERM22117

A Phase I/Ib Study Evaluating Single-Agent Inavolisib and Inavolisib Plus Atezolizumab in PIK3CA-Mutated Cancers

Multiple Cancer Types

Head/Neck, Phase I
I
Choe, Jennifer
VICCHNP22118

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