Clinical Trials Directory

229 clinical trials found.
Primary Brain and Spinal Cord Tumors

We are doing this study to see if an experimental combination of drugs (D2C7-IT and 2141-V11) is a safe treatment for brain tumors.

Compensation: No
Ages: 18-110
Oncology
Duke University Hospital
Primary Brain and Spinal Cord Tumors

To join this study, you must have already had surgery to remove as much of your tumor as possible. Once you are in the study, you will have another surgery to take a tiny piece of tissue and place a thin tube called a catheter in your brain where the tumor is. Through this tube, you will get a medicine called D2C7-IT for three days. Then you will get another medicine called 2141-V11 for about seven hours. About two weeks later, you will start getting shots of 2141-V11 under your skin near the lymph nodes in your head and neck. You will get another shot two weeks after that, and then shots every four weeks for up to a year. After that, you may keep getting shots every 4 to 6 weeks if you want.

Compensation: No
Ages: 18-110
Oncology
Duke University Hospital
Primary Brain and Spinal Cord Tumors

To join this study, you will go to Duke hospital for surgery. During surgery, doctors will place a small tube called a catheter to give you the study medicine and take a tiny piece of tissue for research. After surgery, you will stay in the hospital while the first medicine, called D2C7-IT, goes in for about three days. Then you will get another medicine called 2141-V11, which takes about seven hours. After the medicines are done, the tube will be removed, and you will be watched for six hours. About two weeks later, you will come back to start getting shots of 2141-V11 under your skin. You may keep getting these shots for up to a year, and even longer if you want. When you stop the shots, your doctor will decide what follow-up you need.

Compensation: No
Ages: 18-110
Oncology
Duke University Hospital
Gastrointestinal Cancer

We are doing this study to collect information about how well dabrafenib plus trametinib works in patients who have unresectable (cannot be removed by surgery) or metastatic BRAF V600E mutation positive solid tumors.

Compensation: No
Oncology
Primary Brain and Spinal Cord Tumors

If you join this study, you will be placed into one of two groups by chance. Most people will take a daily pill called tirabrutinib. A smaller group will receive standard treatment with a medicine called rituximab through a vein and another medicine called temozolomide taken by mouth. Treatment happens in cycles that last 28 days. Some people may keep taking the treatment as long as it is helping and safe. During the study, you will have regular doctor visits, scans such as MRI, lab tests, and check ins to watch your health.

Compensation: No
Ages: 18-110
Oncology
Duke University Hospital
Brain and Spine Metastasis

We are doing this study to test the safety and effectiveness of the study drug, datopotamab deruxtecan (also known as dato-DXd), and find out if it is a potential option for patients with metastatic breast cancer that has spread to the brain and/or spinal cord.

Compensation: No
Ages: 18-110
Oncology
Duke University Hospital, Duke Raleigh Hospital
Gastrointestinal Cancer

Compensation: No
Ages: 18-110
Oncology
Duke University Hospital
Gastrointestinal Cancer

Compensation: No
Ages: 18-110
Oncology
Duke University Hospital