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- Active clinical trials for pediatric cancers
- CAR-20/19-T cells in pediatric and young adult patients with relapsed/refractory B Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (CAR-20/19-T) phase 1 clinical trial
- Unrelated and partially matched related donor peripheral stem cell transplantation for patients with hematologic malignancies clinical trial
- Early stage research
Active clinical trials
Cancer Clinical Trials - PTCTC-EXCEL
Protocol Summary
- Protocol No
- PTCTC-EXCEL
- Principal Investigator
- Rachel Phelan
- Phase
- II
- Title
- A Phase II Pilot Study of Donor-Derived Ex-Vivo Expanded Natural Killer Cell Infusions in Children and Young Adults with High-Risk Acute Myeloid Leukemia Receiving Myeloablative HLA-Haploidentical Hematopoietic Cell Transplant: A Multicenter Pediatric Transplantation and Cellular Therapy Consortium (PTCTC) Study (EXCEL Trial)
- Associated Disease(s)
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Bone Marrow Transplant and Cellular Therapy
- Description (Summary)
- In this study we want to find out more about using cells known as Natural Killer (NK) cells which are created using peripheral blood from the donor who is providing your stem cell infusion for treatment of AML. We want to find out whether the NK cells will reduce the possibility of relapse (comes back) of your AML and whether the cells cause any problems (side effects). Everyone in this study will receive a hematopoietic stem cell transplant, which is considered standard of care, and not part of this research, and everyone will receive the NK cells which are still experimental and are not yet approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. We are testing NK cells to see what effect it has on people who are having HCT. We don't know if this study will help you. Your condition may get better but it could stay the same or even get worse. We hope the information from this study will help us develop a better treatment for patients with AML receiving a HCT in the future.
- Participating Institutions
- Childrens Hospital of Wisconsin
- ClinicalTrials.gov
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"The steady improvement in survival for children with cancer is a direct result of their enrollment onto clinical trials; without which we would remain decades behind in terms of scientific advances in pediatric cancer." ~Michael J. Burke, MD