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A Study of LN-144 or LN-145 in People With Advanced Uveal Melanoma, Undifferentiated Pleomorphic Sarcoma, Dedifferentiated Liposarcoma, or Angiosarcoma

This is an open label study evaluating lifileucel (LN-144) in patients with metastatic uveal melanoma.

Participants needed: 40
Trial details
Phase: Phase 1Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer CenterUpdated: Jul 13, 2026Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

Cohort 1: Must have a confirmed diagnosis of metastatic Uveal Melanoma. [+42]

Patients who have received an organ allograft or prior cell transfer therapy tha... [+23]

Status: Recruiting

Intratumoral N17350 in Advanced Solid Tumors

The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if N17350 works to treat advanced solid tumors in adults. It will also learn about the safety of N17350 and help determine the best dose to use in future studies. The main questions it aims to answer are: 1. Does N17350 cause tumors to shrink or stop growing in some participants with advanced solid tumors? 2. Are there any side effects for participants when taking N17350? 3. What is the safest dose of N17350 and the dose that should be used for further study? 4. Researchers will give N17350 directly into tumor lesions using a needle (intratumoral injection). This is an open-label study, meaning all participants will receive N17350 and there is no placebo. Participants will: 1. Receive injections of N17350 into tumor lesions every second week for 8 or 12 weeks 2. Visit the clinic regularly for checkups, blood tests, and monitoring for side effects 3. Have imaging scans (such as CT or MRI) to measure tumors and assess response 4. Provide blood samples and, when required, tumor samples to help researchers understand how N17350 affects the tumor and the immune system

Participants needed: 275
Trial details
Phase: Phase 1, Phase 2Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Onchilles Pharma IncUpdated: Jul 13, 2026Locations: 6
Eligibility criteria

Age ≥18 years (or legal age of consent in the study jurisdiction). [+13]

Serious psychiatric, medical, or other condition that would interfere with study... [+19]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Clinical Genetics Branch Eligibility Screening Survey

Background: Clinical Genetics Branch (CGB) researchers study individuals and populations at high genetic risk of cancer in order to improve our understanding of cancer and to improve cancer care. There are currently 6 open clinical genetics studies at the CGB eligible for this screening process. * 02C0052: Etiologic Investigation of Cancer Susceptibility in Inherited Bone Marrow Failure Syndromes: A Natural History Study (Cancer in Bone Marrow Failure) * 11C0255: Clinical, Epidemiologic, and Genetic Studies of Li-Fraumeni Syndrome (Li Fraumeni Syndrome Study) * 11C0034: DICER1-Related Pleuropulmonary Blastoma Cancer Predisposition Syndrome: A Natural History Study (Pleuropulmonary Blastoma) * 02C0211: Clinical, Laboratory, and Epidemiologic Characterization of Individuals and Families at High Risk of Melanoma (Melanoma-Prone Families) * 10CN188: Genetic Clues to Chordoma Etiology: A Protocol to Identify Sporadic Chordoma Patients for Studies of Cancer-susceptibility Genes (Sporadic Chordoma Study) The following studies have their own study-specific screeners. If you are interested in these studies, please click the links below to fill out the relevant study screener: * 001109: Defining the Natural History of Squamous Cell Carcinoma in Fanconi anemia (SCC Screening in FA): https://service.cancer.gov/fanconi * 20C0107: Clinical, Genetic, and Epidemiologic Study of Children and Adults with RASopathies (RASopathies Study): https://service.cancer.gov/myras Objective: To find people to participate in active CGB cancer research studies. Eligibility: People of any age who meet the eligibility criteria for one of the open CGB cancer research studies. You can learn more about the CGB cancer research studies by clicking on the links to the study-specific websites above. This typically involves a personal or family history of certain cancers that are being studied by researchers at CGB. Design: Participants will fill out a screening questionnaire to determine if they are eligible to participate in one or more CGB clinical genetics studies. The survey asks about personal health history, including cancer; family history; and genetic testing results and takes 15 to 20 minutes. Each study has its own eligibility criteria. Survey respondents will select which study (or studies) that are interested in participating in, and the relevant study team(s) will review the screener to determine eligibility to participate in the study. Participants who are determined to be eligible for a study based on their screener will be contacted by the respective study team to learn more about the study and to consent to enroll in the study if they choose to do so. Participants who consent to enroll in a study may be asked to provide medical records; samples such as blood, saliva, or other tissues; and to participate in activities such as phone interviews or surveys. They may be invited for evaluations at the clinical center. Every study activity is voluntary. None of the studies provide treatments. Participants may be contacted to consider enrolling in future studies.

Participants needed: 1,000
Trial details
Age: 1-99Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: National Cancer Institute (NCI)Updated: Jul 13, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Protocol 000678: Medical history of neoplasia of an unusual type, pattern, or nu... [+18]

Status: Recruiting

Novel RNA-lipid Particle (RNA-LP) Vaccine for Anti-PD-1 Antibody Therapy Sensitization

The goal of this phase I trial is to evaluate the toxicity and feasibility of a tumor-specific RNA-NP vaccine in patients with stage IIB-IV melanoma who have evidence of progressive disease by RECIST 1.1 criteria while receiving adjuvant aPD1 therapy, or those who progress within 6 months of completion of adjuvant treatment, or unresectable stage II soft tissue sarcoma or stage III-IV soft tissue sarcoma.

Participants needed: 18
Trial details
Phase: Phase 1Age: 18-99Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: University of FloridaUpdated: Jul 13, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Adults ≥ 18 years old [+29]

Subjects that have an active second malignancy, however, previously treated earl... [+23]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Clinical Genetics Branch Eligibility Screening Survey

Background: Clinical Genetics Branch (CGB) researchers study individuals and populations at high genetic risk of cancer in order to improve our understanding of cancer and to improve cancer care. There are currently 6 open clinical genetics studies at the CGB eligible for this screening process. * 02C0052: Etiologic Investigation of Cancer Susceptibility in Inherited Bone Marrow Failure Syndromes: A Natural History Study (Cancer in Bone Marrow Failure) * 11C0255: Clinical, Epidemiologic, and Genetic Studies of Li-Fraumeni Syndrome (Li Fraumeni Syndrome Study) * 11C0034: DICER1-Related Pleuropulmonary Blastoma Cancer Predisposition Syndrome: A Natural History Study (Pleuropulmonary Blastoma) * 02C0211: Clinical, Laboratory, and Epidemiologic Characterization of Individuals and Families at High Risk of Melanoma (Melanoma-Prone Families) * 10CN188: Genetic Clues to Chordoma Etiology: A Protocol to Identify Sporadic Chordoma Patients for Studies of Cancer-susceptibility Genes (Sporadic Chordoma Study) The following studies have their own study-specific screeners. If you are interested in these studies, please click the links below to fill out the relevant study screener: * 001109: Defining the Natural History of Squamous Cell Carcinoma in Fanconi anemia (SCC Screening in FA): https://service.cancer.gov/fanconi * 20C0107: Clinical, Genetic, and Epidemiologic Study of Children and Adults with RASopathies (RASopathies Study): https://service.cancer.gov/myras Objective: To find people to participate in active CGB cancer research studies. Eligibility: People of any age who meet the eligibility criteria for one of the open CGB cancer research studies. You can learn more about the CGB cancer research studies by clicking on the links to the study-specific websites above. This typically involves a personal or family history of certain cancers that are being studied by researchers at CGB. Design: Participants will fill out a screening questionnaire to determine if they are eligible to participate in one or more CGB clinical genetics studies. The survey asks about personal health history, including cancer; family history; and genetic testing results and takes 15 to 20 minutes. Each study has its own eligibility criteria. Survey respondents will select which study (or studies) that are interested in participating in, and the relevant study team(s) will review the screener to determine eligibility to participate in the study. Participants who are determined to be eligible for a study based on their screener will be contacted by the respective study team to learn more about the study and to consent to enroll in the study if they choose to do so. Participants who consent to enroll in a study may be asked to provide medical records; samples such as blood, saliva, or other tissues; and to participate in activities such as phone interviews or surveys. They may be invited for evaluations at the clinical center. Every study activity is voluntary. None of the studies provide treatments. Participants may be contacted to consider enrolling in future studies.

Participants needed: 1,000
Trial details
Age: 1-99Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: National Cancer Institute (NCI)Updated: Jul 2, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Protocol 000678: Medical history of neoplasia of an unusual type, pattern, or nu... [+18]

Status: Recruiting

Collecting Blood Samples From Patients With and Without Cancer to Evaluate Tests for Early Cancer Detection

This study collects blood and tissue samples from patients with cancer and without cancer to evaluate tests for early cancer detection. Collecting and storing samples of blood and tissue from patients with and without cancer to study in the laboratory may help researchers develop tests for the early detection of cancers.

Participants needed: 2,000
Trial details
Age: 40-75Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Alliance for Clinical Trials in OncologyUpdated: Jul 2, 2026Locations: 745
Eligibility criteria

Histologic documentation: Histologically confirmed diagnosis of invasive cancer [+47]

Status: Recruiting

Neoadjuvant Ipilimumab/Nivolumab for Patients With Recurrent, High Risk, Resectable Melanoma

The goal of this clinical trial is to study the impact of Neoadjuvant ipilimumab and nivolumab for melanoma patients that had recurrence during or after adjuvant anti-PD-1 therapy. Participants will receive 2 cycles of treatment prior to their standard of care surgery. After surgery participants will receive standard of care adjuvant therapy and be followed for response.

Participants needed: 25
Trial details
Phase: Phase 2Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: University of UtahUpdated: Jul 2, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Subjects aged ≥ 18 years. [+17]

Prior exposure to anti-CTLA4 therapy. [+20]

Status: Recruiting

A Study to Learn About the Study Medicine Called PF-07799544 as Monotherapy or in Combination in People With Advanced Solid Tumors

The purpose of this clinical trial is to learn the safety and effects of the study medicine (PF-07799544) alone or in combination as a potential cancer treatment for adults with advanced solid tumors. The study will be conducted in two parts: PF-07799544 as a single agent (Phase 1a) and PF-07799544 in combination with another study medicine called PF-07799933 (Phase 1b). Phase 1a is no longer open for enrollment. In Phase1b (noted as "this study"), we are seeking participants who have: * a solid tumor which is metastatic or recurrent (excluding colorectal cancer) * tumor with the mutation (abnormal gene) called "BRAF V600" * received required prior treatment for cancer per cohort assigned. All participants in this study will receive both study medicines. Both study medicines are tablets that are taken by mouth at home twice a day. Participants will receive study medicines until their cancer is no longer responding, unacceptable side effects, or 2 years. Participants may continue to receive study therapy beyond 2 years. We will examine the experiences of people receiving the study medicines. This will help us determine if the study medicines are safe and effective.

Participants needed: 124
Trial details
Phase: Phase 1Age: 16+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: PfizerUpdated: Jul 1, 2026Locations: 83
Eligibility criteria

Diagnosis of advanced/metastatic solid tumor (excluding colorectal cancer) [+4]

Other active malignancy within 3 years [+5]

Status: Recruiting

A Study to Learn About the Study Medicine Called PF-07799933 in People With Advanced Solid Tumors With BRAF Alterations.

The purpose of this clinical trial is to learn about the safety and effects of the study medicine (called PF-07799933) administered as a single agent and in combination with other study medicines in people with solid tumors. This study is seeking participants who have an advanced solid tumor with a certain type of abnormal gene called "BRAF" and available treatments are no longer effective in controlling their cancer. All participants in this study will receive PF-07799933. PF-07799933 comes as a tablet to take by mouth, 2 times a day. Depending on the part of the study, participants may also receive another study medicine: * People with melanoma or other solid tumors may also receive binimetinib. Binimetinib comes as a tablet to take by mouth, 2 times a day. * People with colorectal cancer may also receive cetuximab or cetuximab and mFOLFOX6 (Chemotherapy regimen). Cetuximab will be given weekly (or every two weeks) in the clinic as a shot given in the vein or port (intravenous, IV). Participants may receive the study medicines for about 2 years. The study team will monitor how each participant is doing with the study treatment during regular visits at the study clinic.

Participants needed: 267
Trial details
Phase: Phase 1Age: 16+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: PfizerUpdated: Jul 1, 2026Locations: 40
Eligibility criteria

Diagnosis of advanced/metastatic solid tumor including primary brain tumor. [+6]

Brain metastasis larger than 4 cm [+3]

Status: Recruiting

A Study of BMS-986340 as Monotherapy and as Combination Therapy in Participants With Advanced Solid Tumors

The purpose of this study is to assess the safety, tolerability, and recommended dose(s) of BMS-986340 as monotherapy and in combination with nivolumab, docetaxel, or Pumitamig in participants with advanced solid tumors. This study is a first-in-human (FIH) study of BMS-986340 in participants with advanced solid tumors.

Participants needed: 1,109
Trial details
Phase: Phase 1, Phase 2Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Bristol-Myers SquibbUpdated: Jun 30, 2026Locations: 47
Eligibility criteria

Fresh pre-treatment and on-treatment tumor biopsy must be provided for biomarker... [+5]

Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding. [+11]

Status: Recruiting

DESTINY-PANTUMOUR04

This study will evaluate the effectiveness of T-DXd in patients with HER2-positive (IHC 3+) locally advanced, unresectable, or metastatic solid tumors who have received prior systemic treatment for metastatic or advanced disease and have no satisfactory alternative treatment options in a real-world setting in the US

Participants needed: 100
Trial details
Age: 18-130Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: AstraZenecaUpdated: Jun 29, 2026Locations: 17
Eligibility criteria

Adults aged ≥18 years [+4]

Primary diagnosis of adenocarcinoma of the breast, adenocarcinoma of the colon o... [+3]

Status: Recruiting

Integrated Cancer Repository for Cancer Research

The iCaRe2 is a multi-institutional resource created and maintained by the Fred \& Pamela Buffett Cancer Center to collect and manage standardized, multi-dimensional, longitudinal data and biospecimens on consented adult cancer patients, high-risk individuals, and normal controls. The distinct characteristic of the iCaRe2 is its geographical coverage, with a significant percentage of small and rural hospitals and cancer centers. The iCaRe2 advances comprehensive studies of risk factors of cancer development and progression and enables the design of novel strategies for prevention, screening, early detection and personalized treatment of cancer. Centers with expertise in cancer epidemiology, genetics, biology, early detection, and patient care can collaborate by using the iCaRe2 as a platform for cohort and population studies.

Participants needed: 999,999
Trial details
Age: 19-110Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: University of NebraskaUpdated: Jun 29, 2026Locations: 42Duration: 80 Years
Eligibility criteria

Diagnosis/history of cancer [+5]

Unable to provide informed consent because of cognitive impairment [+1]

Status: Recruiting

Safety and Efficacy of OBX-115 in Advanced Solid Tumors

This is a study to investigate the safety and efficacy of an investigational OBX-115 regimen in adult participants with advanced solid tumors.

Participants needed: 208
Trial details
Phase: Phase 1, Phase 2Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Obsidian Therapeutics, Inc.Updated: Jun 29, 2026Locations: 10
Eligibility criteria

Participant must be 18 years of age or older at the time of signing the informed... [+18]

Participant has melanoma of uveal origin or its other genetic equivalents (e.g.... [+10]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Dermoscopy Augmented Histology Trial, a Randomized Controlled Trial

Pathologists provide the current gold standard in skin lesion diagnostics, most often primarily based on the interpretation of histological slides. Still, it has been suggested that pathologists' diagnostic accuracy and confidence could be improved if they gained access to additional clinical information and in-vivo clinical and dermoscopic images of melanocytic tumors. This study examines the effect of digital training for pathologists in interpreting dermoscopic and clinical skin tumor images. This study aims to evaluate the impact of dermoscopy training on pathologists' assessment of melanoma-suspected skin lesions. Data collection of DAHT cases: Department of plastic surgery, Herlev hospital, year 2020-2021, DAHT platform: Made in 2021-2023 by Melatech, Consensus agreement: Four dermatopathologists assess all DAHT cases, year 2023-2024 Enrollment of pathologists: Randomization and assessment DAHT cases, year 2026.

Participants needed: 258
Trial details
Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Herlev HospitalUpdated: Jun 25, 2026
Eligibility criteria

Pathologists are required to evaluate melanocytic lesions routinely [+2]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Personalized Cancer Support (Thrive Track) to Manage the Emotional Needs of Young Adults With Thyroid, Melanoma and Testicular Cancer, PerCS-YA Trial

This pilot clinical trial is intended to compare the effect of a psychosocial support tool for young adult (YA)cancer survivors - including high-quality information about their cancer combined with evidence-based psychosocial support - to a support tool providing cancer-specific information alone (minus psychosocial modules). This tool, called Thrive Track, will be for YA patients aged 20-39 with thyroid, melanoma, or testicular cancer. Young adult survivors frequently experience persistent worry and distress that can interfere with coping and reduce quality of life. They are also particularly vulnerable to the emotional impact of cancer and may not have adequate support to manage these concerns. The enhanced version of Thrive Track includes personalized emotional support content and strategies designed to help patients better manage worry and distress. Adding these emotional support tools may provide greater benefit than survivorship education alone in strengthening young adult survivors' ability to manage their emotional well-being.

Participants needed: 142
Trial details
Age: 20-39Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: University of Michigan Rogel Cancer CenterUpdated: Jun 24, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

PARTICIPANTS RECRUITED FROM SURVEILLANCE, EPIDEMIOLOGY, AND END RESULTS PROGRAM... [+11]

PARTICIPANTS RECRUITED FROM SEER-GEORGIA: Subjects from certain vulnerable popul... [+5]

Status: Recruiting

A Study of BI 3810944 in Patients With Advanced Cancer

This study is open to adults with advanced cancer (solid tumours) for whom previous treatment was not successful, or no treatment exists. The study tests different doses of BI 3810944 to find out which doses they can tolerate. Another purpose is to identify the most suitable dose of BI 3810944 and to find out whether it helps people with advanced cancer. BI 3810944 may help fight cancer. Participants get BI 3810944 usually once every 3 weeks. At treatment start, it is given once a week for a short time. Participants may continue to get BI 3810944 as long as they benefit from treatment but no longer than 2 years. During this time, they regularly visit the study site. The first study visits include overnight stays at the hospital. At the visits, study doctors check participants' health, take necessary laboratory tests, and note any unwanted effects. The doctors also regularly check the size of the tumour with imaging methods.

Participants needed: 69
Trial details
Phase: Phase 1Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Boehringer IngelheimUpdated: Jun 24, 2026Locations: 7
Eligibility criteria

Part A only: participants with any histologically or cytologically confirmed dia... [+7]

Active primary central nervous system (CNS) malignancy, active untreated CNS met... [+8]

Status: Recruiting

Clinical Trial of CD40L-augmented TIL for Patients With Advanced Melanoma

This is a phase I/II clinical trial of a single dose of CD40L-augmented TIL administered in patients with advanced melanoma (Cohort 1: Cutaneous acral melanoma, cutaneous non-acral melanoma, (n=26); Cohort 2: Mucosal melanoma, uveal melanoma, (n=10)). Patients will undergo an excision of a readily accessible tumor for preparation of TIL. Eligible patients with progressive disease after standard of care therapy will undergo lymphodepletion with cyclophosphamide and fludarabine followed by CD40L-augmented TIL and standard of care bolus dose interleukin-2 (short-course IL-2).

Participants needed: 36
Trial details
Phase: Phase 1, Phase 2Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research InstituteUpdated: Jun 26, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Participants must have histologically confirmed, unresectable (Stage III/IV) or... [+12]

Participants, regardless of age, who have a current or past medical history of i... [+10]

Status: Recruiting

Study to Investigate Lifileucel Regimen Plus Pembrolizumab Compared With Pembrolizumab Alone in Participants With Untreated Advanced Melanoma.

This is a Phase 3, multicenter, open-label, randomized, parallel group, treatment study to assess the efficacy and safety of lifileucel in combination with pembrolizumab compared with pembrolizumab alone in participants with untreated, unresectable or metastatic melanoma. Participants randomized to the pembrolizumab monotherapy arm who subsequently have a blinded independent central review- verified confirmed progressive disease (PD) will be offered lifileucel monotherapy in an optional crossover period.

Participants needed: 670
Trial details
Phase: Phase 3Age: 18-70Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Iovance Biotherapeutics, Inc.Updated: Jun 26, 2026Locations: 81
Eligibility criteria

Participant has a histologically or pathologically confirmed diagnosis of Stage... [+6]

Participant has melanoma of uveal/ocular origin. [+8]

Status: Recruiting

Clinical, Laboratory, and Epidemiologic Characterization of Individuals and Families at High Risk of Melanoma

This study will investigate how genetic and environmental factors contribute to the development of melanoma, a type of skin cancer, and related conditions. Individuals \>=4 weeks with a personal or family history of melanoma or atypical spitzoid/Spitz tumor may be eligible for this study. Participants will: * Fill out one or two questionnaires about their personal and family medical history. * Provide written consent for researchers to review their medical records and pathology materials related to their care and those of deceased relatives with melanomas, tumors, cancer, or other related illnesses for whom they are the next-of-kin or legally authorized representative. * Donate a blood or cheek cell sample to be used for genetic studies. (The blood sample is collected through a needle in an arm vein. The cheek cell sample is obtained either by gently brushing the inside of the mouth with a soft brush or by swishing a tablespoon of mouthwash and then spitting it into a container.) * Undergo a skin biopsy (removal of a small piece of skin tissue) for genetic study. For this procedure, the area of skin to be removed is numbed with a local anesthetic and a 1/4-inch piece of skin is excised with a cookie cutter-like instrument. The wound is then covered with a band-aid. Participants may be asked to travel to the NIH Clinical Center for evaluation, including a medical history, physical examination, and some of the following procedures: * Full body skin examination to evaluate the type and number of moles and document any evidence of sun damage to the skin. The examination involves all the skin from the scalp to the bottoms of the feet. After the examination, a medical photographer will photograph the skin, with close-ups of skin lesions marked by the examiner. If there are parts of the skin the participant does not want examined or photographed, he or she can tell the examiner. * Blood draw of about 120 milliliters (4 ounces) or less * Skin biopsy * Cheek cell sample * X-rays, ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies to detect tumors or changes in tumors or other types of changes in specific tissues. MRI is a diagnostic test that uses strong magnetic fields and radiowaves to examine body tissues. The subject lies on a table that is moved into a large tunnel-like machine (the scanner) for about 45 minutes to 1 hour. When the tests are finished, a doctor will discuss the results with the participant and the need, if any, for clinical follow-up.

Participants needed: 3,000
Trial details
Age: 4-99Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: National Cancer Institute (NCI)Updated: Jun 24, 2026Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

On referral, persons >=4 weeks old of any sex, race or ethnicity will be conside... [+7]

Referred individuals and families for whom reported diagnoses cannot be verified... [+1]

Status: Recruiting

Dabrafenib and/or Trametinib Rollover Study

This study is to provide access for patients who are receiving treatment with dabrafenib and/or trametinib in a Novartis-sponsored Oncology Global Development, Global Medical Affairs or a former GSK-sponsored study who have fulfilled the requirements for the primary objective, and who are judged by the investigator as benefiting from continued treatment in the parent study as judged by the Investigator at the completion of the parent study.

Participants needed: 100
Trial details
Phase: Phase 4Age: 18-100Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Novartis PharmaceuticalsUpdated: Jun 23, 2026Locations: 31
Eligibility criteria

Patient is currently receiving treatment with dabrafenib/trametinib monotherapy... [+1]

Patient has been previously permanently discontinued from study treatment in the... [+2]

Status: Recruiting

Studying Quality of Life Inclusive of Mental Health and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Cancer Distress for the Improvement of Quality of Life in Stage III-IV Melanoma Patients

This clinical trial studies how people feel and live during the first two years after being treated for melanoma and whether cognitive behavioral therapy for cancer distress (CBT-C) works to improve quality of life in patients with stage III-IV melanoma. The melanoma survivorship population is rapidly growing, given the increasing survival rates due to treatment advancements. An urgent need to better define and optimize comprehensive quality of life inclusive of mental health (QOL-MH) has been identified. Cognitive behavioral therapy is a type of psychotherapy that helps patients change their behavior by changing the way they think and feel about certain things. CBT-C is a new type of care that helps patients cope with cancer-related stress, which can include problems like trouble sleeping, trouble focusing, or changes in social life and daily activities. Gathering information on how melanoma patients feel and live during the first two years after treatment may help promote improved care and continued scientific advancements in the understanding of melanoma specific QOL-MH and survivorship as a whole, and may also help determine whether CBT-C improves qualify of life in patients with stage III-IV melanoma.

Participants needed: 350
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Mayo ClinicUpdated: Jun 22, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Age >= 18-years [+2]

Does not meet inclusion criteria

Status: Recruiting

Anti-PD-1 mAb Plus Metabolic Modulator in Solid Tumor Malignancies

Patients with histologically or cytologically confirmed advanced melanoma, renal cell carcinoma, NSCLC, HCC (Child Pugh Class A only), MSI-High solid tumors, Urothelial Cancer, GE junction/Gastric Adenocarcinoma, or HNSCC for which current standard of care treatment for their stage of disease would be with Pembrolizumab or Nivolumab monotherapy, who meet eligibility criteria will undergo a biopsy (core or excisional/incisional; FNA not adequate) for baseline tissue. Patients will then be randomized to one of 3 arms: Anti-PD-1 mAb plus Metformin 500mg po BID, Anti-PD-1 mAb alone, Anti-PD-1 mAb plus Rosiglitazone 4mg po qdaily. Five weeks (+/- 7 days) after initiation of therapy a patient will undergo a repeat biopsy (core or excisional/incisional; FNA not adequate) for correlative analysis. The patient will then continue on study therapy for up to 2 years, or until progression of disease or unacceptable toxicity, whichever occurs first. RECIST 1.1 with modifications, to allow for continued therapy until progressive disease is confirmed if the patient is clinically stable, will be used in the trial.

Participants needed: 72
Trial details
Phase: Phase 2Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Dan ZandbergUpdated: Jun 23, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Histologically or cytologically confirmed advanced melanoma, renal cell carcinom... [+10]

Treatment with prior anti-PD-1 or anti-PD-L1 mAb therapy [+16]

Status: Recruiting

Intratumoral N17350 in Advanced Solid Tumors

The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if N17350 works to treat advanced solid tumors in adults. It will also learn about the safety of N17350 and help determine the best dose to use in future studies. The main questions it aims to answer are: 1. Does N17350 cause tumors to shrink or stop growing in some participants with advanced solid tumors? 2. Are there any side effects for participants when taking N17350? 3. What is the safest dose of N17350 and the dose that should be used for further study? 4. Researchers will give N17350 directly into tumor lesions using a needle (intratumoral injection). This is an open-label study, meaning all participants will receive N17350 and there is no placebo. Participants will: 1. Receive injections of N17350 into tumor lesions every second week for 8 or 12 weeks 2. Visit the clinic regularly for checkups, blood tests, and monitoring for side effects 3. Have imaging scans (such as CT or MRI) to measure tumors and assess response 4. Provide blood samples and, when required, tumor samples to help researchers understand how N17350 affects the tumor and the immune system

Participants needed: 275
Trial details
Phase: Phase 1, Phase 2Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Onchilles Pharma IncUpdated: Jun 22, 2026Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

Age ≥18 years (or legal age of consent in the study jurisdiction). [+13]

Serious psychiatric, medical, or other condition that would interfere with study... [+19]

Status: Recruiting

A Study With Combinations of Anti-LAG-3 and Anti-PD-1 Antibodies in Adult Participants With Advanced or Metastatic Melanoma (Harmony Head-to-Head)

This study is researching an experimental drug called fianlimab (also known as REGN3767), combined with another medication called cemiplimab (also known as REGN2810), called "study drugs". The study is focused on patients with a type of skin cancer known as melanoma. The aim of the study is to see how safe and effective the combination of fianlimab and cemiplimab is in treating melanoma, in comparison with the combination of two medications, relatlimab and nivolumab, commercialized under the brand name Opdualag™ and approved for the treatment of melanoma in adults and children. The study is looking at several other research questions, including: * What side effects may happen from taking the study drugs. * How much study drug is in the blood at different times. * Whether the body makes antibodies against the study drugs (which could make the drug less effective or could lead to side effects)

Participants needed: 560
Trial details
Phase: Phase 3Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Regeneron PharmaceuticalsUpdated: Jun 22, 2026Locations: 110
Eligibility criteria

Participants with histologically confirmed unresectable stage III and stage IV (... [+5]

Uveal, acral or mucosal melanoma. [+7]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Feasibility of an Enhanced Symptom Monitoring and Expedited Subspecialty Care Referral Intervention to Improve Side Effect Management for Patients With Melanoma Receiving an Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor

This clinical trial tests the feasibility of patient reported outcomes monitoring with early, rapid immunotherapy toxicity subspecialty care to improve side effect management for patients with melanoma receiving an immune checkpoint inhibitor. Immune checkpoint inhibitors have improved outcomes for patients with advanced melanoma, but their use is frequently complicated by immune related adverse events (irAEs). IrAEs can affect any organ system, range in severity from mild to life threatening, and often require a pause or stopping of immunotherapy treatment. Early identification and management of irAEs may reduce progression to severe toxicity. Electronic patient self reporting of symptoms with ways to support early involvement of non oncology subspecialists may be a feasible way to improve side effect management for patients with melanoma receiving an immune checkpoint inhibitor.

Participants needed: 50
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: OHSU Knight Cancer InstituteUpdated: Jun 22, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

PATIENT: Age 18 years or older [+5]

PATIENT: Previously received ICI therapy [+7]