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Comparing Hearing Loss in Cancer Patients
The main goal of this study is to find out if there is a difference in hearing loss between cancer patients who get the treatment cisplatin and those who get the treatment carboplatin. We want to know how hearing loss affects patients in their daily lives. To find out, we will make a questionnaire that asks about your own experiences with hearing loss or hearing problems. We are looking for volunteers with germ cell tumors who have been treated with either cisplatin or carboplatin.
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Cancer Cancer: Children, Teens Cancer: Rare Cancers Cancer: Solid Tumor
Comparing Chemotherapy Schedules for Germ Cell Tumors
The main goal of this study is to find out if there is a difference in hearing loss between cancer patients who get the treatment cisplatin and those who get the treatment carboplatin. We want to know how hearing loss affects patients in their daily lives. To find out, we will make a questionnaire that asks about your own experiences with hearing loss or hearing problems. We are looking for volunteers with germ cell tumors who have been treated with either cisplatin or carboplatin.
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Improving Cancer Care for Young Patients
The purpose of this study to find better ways to diagnose, treat, and prevent cancers in children, teenagers, and young adults. Our goal is to gather information about cancer treatments and their results to improve future care. We are looking for volunteers who have cancer or other conditions where cells grow abnormally. The study team will provide more details.
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Comparing a New Treatment For Blood Cancer Patients
The purpose of this study is to learn about a new treatment called Inotuzumab Ozogamicin. We want to see if it helps people with blood cancer. We will compare the results of patients who get this new treatment with those who get the usual treatment. We are looking for volunteers who are newly diagnosed with one of these blood cancers: high-risk B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL), mixed-phenotype acute leukemia (MPAL), or disseminated B lymphoblastic lymphoma (B-LLy).
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Cancer Cancer: Blood Cancer: Children, Teens Cancer: Leukemia
Comparing Medicines for Newly Diagnosed Multiple Myeloma
The purpose of this study is to learn which of two medicines works better for people with a newly diagnosed blood cancer called multiple myeloma. We will see how iberdomide and lenalidomide help after a stem cell transplant and how they affect health and daily life.
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Studying a New Medicine for Advanced Prostate Cancer
The purpose of this study is to learn more about a new medicine called xaluritamig. We want to see if this medicine works better than the current treatment for prostate cancer that has spread and no longer responds to hormone therapy. Volunteers in the study will get either the new medicine or one of the standard treatments. Doctors will check how long people live and how well they do with each treatment.
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Comparing Two Medicines for Essential Thrombocythemia
The purpose of this study is to see if a new medicine called bomedemstat is safe and works well for people with a blood disease called essential thrombocythemia. We will compare bomedemstat to another medicine called hydroxyurea. The goal is to find out which medicine helps more with symptoms like tiredness and high platelet counts.
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Studying a Type of Blood Test Used to Find Cancer in People With Sarcoma
The purpose of this study is to look at how well a special blood test called LP-WGS can find cancer in people with bone or soft tissue sarcoma (a type of cancer).
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Studying Two Medicines for Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
The goal of this study is to learn how two medicines work together to treat non-small cell lung cancer. We want to find out if the medicines called amivantamab and Lazertinib are safe and helpful for people who have a certain change in a gene called EGFR.
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Learning More about Immunotherapy Before and After Skin Cancer Surgery
The purpose of this study is to learn about a new way to treat skin cancer with surgery. We want to see if giving a type of medicine called immunotherapy before and after surgery helps people stay cancer-free longer than the usual treatment. We are trying to find out if this new way works better or worse than the regular way. We are looking for volunteers who have a kind of skin cancer called cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma that can be removed with surgery.
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Helping Young Cancer Survivors Feel Better Using a Digital Tool
The purpose of this study is to learn more about a new digital tool to help adolescents and young adult cancer survivors manage their symptoms of depression. People in the study will use the tool, answer questions, and join a video call. The goal is to find out if the tool helps them manage their feelings better. All study visits and consultations will be done virtually.
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Mental Health Cancer Cancer: Children, Teens Children, Infants, Teen Health
Studying How Cancer Treatment Affects Thinking and Movement
The purpose of this study is to find out if people are okay with taking physical and thinking tests before and after cancer treatment. The treatments, like chemotherapy and surgery, can change how your body works and how well you think. Some people get better faster than others, but we do not know why. By looking at your test results before and after treatment, the researchers can see how the treatment affected you.
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Studying New Medicine and Chemo for Rare Throat Cancer
The purpose of this study is to see if adding a new medicine called nivolumab to regular chemotherapy helps treat a rare throat cancer called nasopharyngeal carcinoma. We will also look at whether children can get less radiation and have fewer side effects. The goal is to find safer and better ways to treat this cancer.
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Cancer Cancer: Children, Teens Cancer: Ear, Nose, Mouth, Throat
Studying a New Medicine for a Rare Blood Cancer - Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML)
The purpose of this study is to learn more about a medicine for a rare blood cancer called chronic myeloid leukemia. We want to see if the medicine TERN-701 can safely stop or slow down cancer. This study is for patients with chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) who have already tried other treatments that did not work or caused problems.
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Studying New Treatments for Multiple Myeloma That Came Back
The purpose of this study is to find better ways to treat a type of cancer called multiple myeloma. We want to see if using different mixes of medicines works better than the usual treatment for people whose cancer came back or did not get better with other treatments. We also want to learn which medicines help the most, and check for any side effects to make sure the treatments are safe.
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Treating Low-Risk, Early Stage Breast Cancer with Hormonal Therapy
The usual treatment for low-risk breast cancer is radiation and hormonal therapy. The purpose of this study is to find out how well hormonal therapy alone will work. We want to find out if this approach is better or worse than the usual approach.
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Comparing Two Medicines for CLL and SLL Blood Cancer
The purpose of this study is to see how two different medicines work for people with a type of blood cancer called CLL or SLL. We will compare how safe the medicines are and how well they help control the cancer. Our researchers hope to find out which medicine works better for people whose cancer has already been treated.
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Studying the Medicine MK-2870 for Breast Cancer After Surgery
The purpose of this study is to learn more about a new medicine called MK-2870. We want to see if this medicine works better than current treatments for people with triple-negative breast cancer who had surgery but still have cancer. Our researchers want to see which treatment helps people live longer and feel better. They also want to learn about side effects and how safe the new medicine is.
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Studying the Medicine BMS-986482 for Advanced Solid Tumors
The purpose of this study is to learn more about the medicine BMS-986482. We want to see if this medicine is safe and works well for patients with certain types of cancer including non-small cell lung cancer, melanoma, colorectal cancer, breast cancer, urothelial cancer, prostate cancer, head and neck cancer or gastric cancer. We will compare this medicine alone or with other approved cancer medicines.
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Cancer Cancer: Breast Cancer: Colon, Rectum, Anus Cancer: Head, Neck Cancer: Lung Cancer: Prostate Cancer: Skin Cancer: Stomach and Intestines Cancer: Urinary and Bladder