Cancer Control Clinical Trials

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Protocol PDM 9846
Cancer Type: Tissue Procurement
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Patient-Derived Models Tissue Procurement Protocol for the National Cancer Institute (NCI)

Protocol Alliance A212102
Cancer Type: Early Detection Blood Tests
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Blinded Reference Set for Multicancer Early Detection Blood Tests

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Protocol SWOG S1703
Cancer Type: METASTATIC BREAST CANCER
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Randomized Non-Inferiority Trial Comparing Overall Survival of Patients Monitored With Serum Tumor Marker Directed Disease Monitoring (STMDDM) Versus Usual Care in Patients With Metastatic Hormone Receptor Positive HER-2 Negative Breast Cancer

Protocol SWOG S1904
Cancer Type: ATYPICAL HYPERPLASIA OR LOBULAR CARCINOMA IN SITU
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CLUSTER RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF PATIENT AND PROVIDER DECISION SUPPORT TO INCREASE CHEMOPREVENTION INFORMED CHOICE AMONG WOMEN WITH
ATYPICAL HYPERPLASIA OR LOBULAR CARCINOMA IN SITU - MAKING INFORMED CHOICES ON INCORPORATING CHEMOPREVENTION INTO CARE (MiCHOICE)

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Protocol WF 1806
Cancer Type: Cancer Control
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Myopenia and Mechanisms of Chemotherapy Toxicity in Older Adults with Colorectal Cancer: The M&M Study

Protocol Alliance A221805
Cancer Type: CHEMOTHERAPY-INDUCED PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY
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DULOXETINE TO PREVENT OXALIPLATIN-INDUCED CHEMOTHERAPY-INDUCED PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY: A RANDOMIZED, DOUBLE-BLIND, PLACEBO-CONTROLLED PHASE II TO PHASE III STUDY

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Protocol Alliance A211901
Cancer Type: Rural Cancer Survivors
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REACHING RURAL CANCER SURVIVORS WHO SMOKE USING TEXT-BASED CESSATION INTERVENTIONS

Protocol URCC 18007
Cancer Type: Cancer-Related Fatigue
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Randomized Placebo-Controlled Trial of Bupropion for Cancer-Related Fatigue

Protocol URCC 21038
Cancer Type: Cancer Survivors
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Disparities in REsults of Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Treatment (DiRECT): A Prospective Cohort Study of Cancer Survivors Treated with anti-PD-1/anti-PD-L1 Immunotherapy in a Community Oncology Setting

Protocol SWOG S2205
Cancer Type: peripheral neuropathy
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S2205, ICE COMPRESS: RANDOMIZED TRIAL OF LIMB CRYOCOMPRESSION VERSUS CONTINUOUS COMPRESSION VERSUS LOW CYCLIC COMPRESSION FOR THE PREVENTION OF TAXANE-INDUCED PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY
 

Protocol URCC 19185
Cancer Type: Cancer Control
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Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Brief Behavioral Therapy for Cancer Related Insomnia (BBT-CI) and Healthy Eating Education Learning (HEAL)

Protocol URCC 22063 (LOTUS)
Cancer Type: Observational
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Longitudinal Observational Trial to Uncover Subtypes of Cancer Cachexia

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Protocol EA1151 (TMIST)
Cancer Type: Screening
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Tomosynthesis Mammographic Imaging Screening Trial (TMIST)

Protocol DCP-001
Cancer Type: Multisite - Screening

Use of a Clinical Trial Screening Tool to Address Cancer Health Disparities in the NCI Community Oncology Research Program (NCORP)

Protocol NRG CC005 FORTE
Cancer Type: Colonoscopy
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FORTE (Five or Ten Year Colonoscopy for 1-2 Non-Advanced Adenomatous Polyps)

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Cancer clinical trials are research studies for developing better ways of detecting, treating, and eventually preventing cancer. By taking part in a clinical trial, you are among the first to receive new research treatments before they are widely available. Your participation in a clinical trial will influence the future direction of cancer care.

If you are interested in participating in a clinical trial, consult with your physician. Please note: clinical trials are not risk free. Patients must explore the options that are best for their individuals needs with the help of their physician.