ORACLE: Observation of ResiduAl Cancer with Liquid biopsy Evaluation (CTMS# 22-0052)
This research is being done to see if an investigational blood test can predict whether cancer will recur (come back) after initial treatment
This research is being done to see if an investigational blood test can predict whether cancer will recur (come back) after initial treatment
We propose to test whether H1 and H2 clustering can distinguish patients responsive or resistant to the combination therapy with immunotherapy in a prospective clinical study.
We will assess physical functioning, daily physical activity with wearable activity monitors, biological markers (serum and salivary cortisol), diet, program adherence, as well as psycho-social measures of physical, mental, and spiritual wellbeing. In addition, BCS will be asked to describe their best day possible and their typical day. We will conduct a qualitative analysis from their responses to identify endorsement of themes.
This is an international, multicenter, open-label, randomized, Phase 3 study in patients with locally advanced, inoperable, or metastatic triple-negative breast cancer (mTNBC) who have not received previous therapy for advanced disease and whose tumors are PD-L1 positive (defined using the PD-L1 IHC 22C3 assay as tumors with a combined positive score [CPS] ≥ 10) at screening.
This is an open-label, non-randomized, Phase 1b/2 study to determine the safety and tolerability of NC410 when combined with a standard dose of Pembrolizumab. This study will also assess the clinical benefit of combination therapy in participants with advanced unresectable and/or metastatic ICI refractory solid tumors OR ICI naïve MSS/MSI-low solid tumors
This is a translational clinical study aiming to develop approaches to process effectively human tissues and identify biomarkers for painful and non-painful chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN). This study will involve obtaining two skin biopsies representing affected and non-affected parts of each patient’s limb. Painful and non-painful neuropathies will be determined by a variety of standard approaches implemented by a neurologist Dr. Bhavaraju-Sanka.
The goal of this study is to learn if circulating tumor DNA and other tumor-related molecules/chemicals released in the blood can help doctors predict if colorectal cancer may come back or spread.
This phase II trial studies how well vismodegib, focal adhesion kinase (FAK) inhibitor GSK2256098, and capivasertib work in treating patients with meningioma that is growing, spreading, or getting worse (progressive). Vismodegib, FAK inhibitor GSK2256098, capivasertib, and abemaciclib may stop the growth of tumor cells by blocking some of the enzymes needed for cell growth