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Clinical trials
- Participate in a clinical trial
- For medical professionals
- 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
Clinical Trials - Diseases by specialty group
Late Effects and Supportive Studies 7
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Protocol ID
- Associated disease
- Title
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COG-ALTE07C1
- Late Effects and Supportive Studies
- Neuropsychological, Social, Emotional, and Behavioral Outcomes in Children with Cancer
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IIT-HOAG-PAVIR
- Late Effects and Supportive Studies
- PAViR: Using Virtual Reality to Increase Physical Activity in Youths with Cancer
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IIT-NEWMAN-ECTP
- Late Effects and Supportive Studies
- Communication in the Early Pediatric Cancer Treatment Period
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IIT-STEINECK-SARCAT-QOL
- Late Effects and Supportive Studies
- SARCAT-QOL: Patient Reported Quality of Life After Treatment for Pediatric High-Risk Bone and Soft Tissue Sarcomas
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NYMC-579
- Late Effects and Supportive Studies
- A Pilot Study in the Treatment of Refractory Adenovirus (ADV) Infection with Related Donor ADV Cytotoxic T-Lymphocytes (ADV-CTLs) in Children, Adolescents and Young Adult Recipients
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NYMC-580
- Late Effects and Supportive Studies
- A Pilot Study in the Treatment of Refractory Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Infections with Related Donor CMV Specific Cytotoxic T-Cells (CTLs) in Children, Adolescents and Young Adult Recipients
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NYMC-581
- Late Effects and Supportive Studies
- A Pilot Study in the Treatment of Refractory Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) Infection with Related Donor EBV Cytotoxic T-Lymphocytes in Children, Adolescents and Young Adult Recipients
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Why participate in clinical trials?
"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