Combination Chemotherapy in Treating Patients With Liver Metastases From Colorectal Cancer
Completed
RATIONALE: Drugs used in chemotherapy use different ways to stop tumor cells from dividing so they stop growing or die. Combining more than one drug may kill more cancer cells. It is not yet known which chemotherapy regimen is more effective for metastatic colorectal cancer. PURPOSE: Randomized phase III trial to compare the effectiveness of intrahepatic floxuridine, leucovorin, and dexamethasone with that of systemic fluorouracil and leucovorin in treating patients who have unresectable liver... Read More
Gender:
ALL
Ages:
18 years and above
Trial Updated:
07/12/2016
Locations: Penn State Cancer Institute at Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, Pennsylvania +1 locations
Conditions: Colorectal Cancer, Metastatic Cancer
An Observational Study of OZURDEX® in Diabetic Macular Edema (DME)
Completed
This is a study of OZURDEX® use in clinical practice in patients with diabetic macular edema (DME).
Gender:
ALL
Ages:
18 years and above
Trial Updated:
05/31/2016
Locations: Mid Atlantic Retina, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Conditions: Macular Edema
Iontophoresis Delivery of Dexamethasone Phosphate for Non-infectious, Non-necrotizing Anterior Scleritis, Phase 1 Dose-varying Study
Completed
This is an initial clinical trial evaluating whether different doses of iontophoresis for delivery of dexamethasone phosphate can be tolerated by eyes of patients with non-infections, non-necrotizing scleritis. A secondary goal is to get preliminary information about whether the treatment is likely to be an effective treatment for scleritis. If the results are favorable, further trials evaluating the treatment may be pursued. Funding sources: FDA OOPD, Eyegate Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Gender:
ALL
Ages:
18 years and above
Trial Updated:
04/20/2016
Locations: Scheie Eye Institute/University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Conditions: Non-infectious, Non-necrotizing Anterior Scleritis
Comparison of Different Combination Chemotherapy Regimens in Treating Children With Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
Completed
RATIONALE: Drugs used in chemotherapy use different ways to stop cancer cells from dividing so they stop growing or die. Giving more than one drug may kill more cancer cells. It is not yet known which combination chemotherapy regimen is more effective in treating childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia. PURPOSE: This randomized phase III trial is comparing different combination chemotherapy regimens to see how well they work in treating children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
Gender:
ALL
Ages:
Between 1 year and 9 years
Trial Updated:
02/19/2016
Locations: Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, Pennsylvania +3 locations
Conditions: Leukemia
Blood and Marrow Transplant Clinical Research Network
Completed
The purpose of this network is to accelerate research in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation by comparing novel therapies to existing ones.
Gender:
ALL
Ages:
2 years and above
Trial Updated:
02/17/2016
Locations: University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Conditions: Bone Marrow Transplantation, Blood Disease, Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation, Leukemia, Multiple Myeloma, Myelodysplastic Syndromes, Graft vs Host Disease
A Pharmacokinetic Study of Trabectedin in Patients With Advanced Malignancies and Hepatic Dysfunction
Completed
The purpose of this study is to characterize the pharmacokinetics (blood levels) of trabectedin after administration to patients with advanced malignancies and hepatic (liver) dysfunction.
Gender:
ALL
Ages:
Between 18 years and 70 years
Trial Updated:
02/12/2016
Locations: Not set, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Conditions: Neoplasm Metastases, Hepatic Insufficiency
Temsirolimus, Dexamethasone, Mitoxantrone Hydrochloride, Vincristine Sulfate, and Pegaspargase in Treating Young Patients With Relapsed Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia or Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma
Completed
This phase I trial studies the side effects and the best dose of temsirolimus when given together with dexamethasone, mitoxantrone hydrochloride, vincristine sulfate, and pegaspargase in treating young patients with relapsed acute lymphoblastic leukemia or non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Temsirolimus may stop the growth of cancer cells by blocking some of the enzymes needed for cell growth. Drugs used in chemotherapy, such as dexamethasone, mitoxantrone hydrochloride, vincristine sulfate, and pegaspargase... Read More
Gender:
ALL
Ages:
Between 1 year and 21 years
Trial Updated:
07/09/2015
Locations: Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania +1 locations
Conditions: Childhood B Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, Childhood T Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, Mature T-Cell and NK-Cell Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma, Recurrent Childhood Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, Recurrent Childhood Lymphoblastic Lymphoma
Safety and Effectiveness of Granulocyte Transfusions in Resolving Infection in People With Neutropenia (The RING Study)
Completed
Neutropenia, a condition characterized by an abnormally low number of infection-fighting white blood cells called neutrophils, commonly develops in people who have undergone chemotherapy or hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) transplantation. The severely reduced immunity of those with neutropenia can put them at risk of entry of life-threatening infections, making the implementation of treatments that increase white blood cell numbers important. Several studies have shown that the transfusion of dono... Read More
Gender:
ALL
Ages:
All
Trial Updated:
04/16/2015
Locations: Chlidren's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania +2 locations
Conditions: Neutropenia, Infection
SWOG-9321 Melphalan, TBI, and Transplant vs Combo Chemo in Untreated Myeloma
Completed
RATIONALE: Drugs used in chemotherapy use different ways to stop cancer cells from dividing so they stop growing or die. Radiation therapy uses high-energy x-rays to damage cancer cells. Combining chemotherapy and radiation therapy with peripheral stem cell transplantation may allow the doctor to give higher doses of chemotherapy and radiation therapy and kill more cancer cells. It is not yet known which treatment regimen is more effective for multiple myeloma. PURPOSE: Randomized phase III tri... Read More
Gender:
ALL
Ages:
Between 18 years and 70 years
Trial Updated:
03/05/2015
Locations: CCOP - Geisinger Clinic and Medical Center, Danville, Pennsylvania +3 locations
Conditions: Multiple Myeloma
An Investigational Drug, Palbociclib (PD-0332991), Is Being Studied In Combination With Velcade And Dexamethasone In Patients With Multiple Myeloma. Patients Must Have Received Prior Treatment For Multiple Myeloma.
Completed
This is a Phase 1/2 study evaluating the safety and anti-tumor activity of PD 0332991 in combination with Velcade® \[bortezomib\] and dexamethasone in patients who have received at least one previous treatment for multiple myeloma.
Gender:
ALL
Ages:
18 years and above
Trial Updated:
03/04/2015
Locations: University of Pennsylvania Abramson Cancer Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania +1 locations
Conditions: Multiple Myeloma
Ozurdex With Rescue Lucentis for Treating Macular Edema Secondary to Retinal Vein Occlusion
Unknown
This study seeks to compare dexamethasone implant with rescue intravitreal ranibizumab to monthly intravitreal ranibizumab for the treatment of macular edema secondary to branch or central retinal vein occlusion. This is based on the null hypothesis that dexamethasone implant with rescue ranibizumab has inferior best corrected visual acuity at six months compared to monthly ranibizumab alone.
Gender:
ALL
Ages:
Between 18 years and 90 years
Trial Updated:
02/19/2015
Locations: Wills Eye Retina Service, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Conditions: Retinal Vein Occlusion
A Study to Assess Treatment With 2 Different Dosing Schedules of Trabectidin Administered to Patients With Advanced Cancer
Completed
The purpose of this study is to test the safety and effectiveness of an investigational chemotherapy agent in patients with types of advanced cancer referred to as liposarcoma or leiomyosarcoma.
Gender:
ALL
Ages:
18 years and above
Trial Updated:
08/28/2014
Locations: Not set, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Conditions: Liposarcoma, Leiomyosarcoma