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A Study to Evaluate the Safety, Tolerability and Preliminary Efficacy of LRK-4189 Alone and in Combination in Patients With Solid Tumors

The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if investigational agent LRK-4189 works to treat solid tumors in adults, with a focus on colorectal cancer. It will also learn about the safety of drug LRK-4189. The main questions it aims to answer are: Is LRK-4189, administered alone or in combination with standard chemotherapy regimens, safe and tolerable in patients with solid tumors? Participants will: * Take investigational agent LRK-4189 alone or in combination with standard chemotherapy regimens every day for up to 3 years. * Visit the clinic once every week for checkups and tests.

Participants needed: 120
Trial details
Phase: Phase 1, Phase 2Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: LARKSPUR BIOSCIENCES, INC.Updated: Jul 13, 2026Locations: 3
Eligibility criteria

Willing and able to sign the study consent form and take part in all required st... [+8]

Unable to swallow the study medication or your body cannot absorb it. [+9]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Multitargeted Recombinant Ad5 PSA/MUC-1/Brachyury-Based Immunotherapy (TriAdeno) Vaccine With IL-15 Superagonist N-803 in Participants With Clinically Localized Prostate Cancer Undergoing Active Surveillance

Background: Prostate cancer is the second most common cause of cancer-related death among men in the United States. Early-stage, low-grade prostate cancer is managed with active monitoring. However, 35% of men with this cancer will need treatment within 5 years because of tumor growth. Researchers want to know if a new vaccine that targets 3 anti-cancer proteins (TriAdeno) plus a drug (N-803) approved for bladder cancer can help stop prostate tumors from growing. Objective: To test TriAdeno and N-803 in people with early-stage prostate cancer. Eligibility: People aged 18 years and older with early-stage low- or medium-risk prostate cancer. Design: Participants will be screened. They will have a physical exam with blood tests. They will have a test of their heart function. They will have an imaging scan. They may have a rectal exam. TriAdeno is injected under the skin of the upper thigh; N-803 is injected under the skin of the abdomen. Participants will be treated in up to four 21-day cycles. They will get both injections on the first day of each cycle. Participants may opt to complete a memory aid: They may record all of their symptoms for 7 days after each injection. They may also complete a questionnaire about their prostate symptoms. Blood tests, imaging scans, and other tests will be repeated during the study. A tissue sample (biopsy) of the tumor will be collected during or after cycle 2; a second biopsy may be taken about 1 year later. Participants will have follow-up phone calls for 5 years....

Participants needed: 52
Trial details
Phase: Phase 2Age: 18-120Biological sex: MaleType: InterventionalSponsor: National Cancer Institute (NCI)Updated: Jul 13, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Histologically confirmed diagnosis of organ confined, low- or intermediate-risk... [+19]

Prior treatment for PCa by surgery, radiation, local ablative (i.e., cryosurgery... [+14]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Multitargeted Recombinant Ad5 PSA/MUC-1/Brachyury-Based Immunotherapy (TriAdeno) Vaccine With IL-15 Superagonist N-803 in Participants With Clinically Localized Prostate Cancer Undergoing Active Surveillance

Background: Prostate cancer is the second most common cause of cancer-related death among men in the United States. Early-stage, low-grade prostate cancer is managed with active monitoring. However, 35% of men with this cancer will need treatment within 5 years because of tumor growth. Researchers want to know if a new vaccine that targets 3 anti-cancer proteins (TriAdeno) plus a drug (N-803) approved for bladder cancer can help stop prostate tumors from growing. Objective: To test TriAdeno and N-803 in people with early-stage prostate cancer. Eligibility: People aged 18 years and older with early-stage low- or medium-risk prostate cancer. Design: Participants will be screened. They will have a physical exam with blood tests. They will have a test of their heart function. They will have an imaging scan. They may have a rectal exam. TriAdeno is injected under the skin of the upper thigh; N-803 is injected under the skin of the abdomen. Participants will be treated in up to four 21-day cycles. They will get both injections on the first day of each cycle. Participants may opt to complete a memory aid: They may record all of their symptoms for 7 days after each injection. They may also complete a questionnaire about their prostate symptoms. Blood tests, imaging scans, and other tests will be repeated during the study. A tissue sample (biopsy) of the tumor will be collected during or after cycle 2; a second biopsy may be taken about 1 year later. Participants will have follow-up phone calls for 5 years....

Participants needed: 52
Trial details
Phase: Phase 2Age: 18-120Biological sex: MaleType: InterventionalSponsor: National Cancer Institute (NCI)Updated: Jul 2, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Histologically confirmed diagnosis of organ confined, low- or intermediate-risk... [+19]

Prior treatment for PCa by surgery, radiation, local ablative (i.e., cryosurgery... [+14]

Status: Recruiting

5-aza-4'-Thio-2'-Deoxycytidine (Aza-TdC) in People With Advanced Solid Tumors

Background: Blood, tissue, and tumor cells contain genes. Genes are made up of DNA. DNA is the "instruction book" for each cell. In some people with cancer, the genes that might have slowed the growth of their tumor were "turned off." Researchers want to see if a new drug can turn the genes back on and slow the tumor growth. The drug is called Aza-TdC. Objective: To test the safety of Aza-TdC, and to find out the dose of this drug that can be safely given to humans. Eligibility: People ages 18 and older who have advanced cancer that has gotten worse after standard treatment, or for which no effective therapy exists Design: Participants will be screened with: Medical history Blood and urine tests Scans to measure their tumors Test to measure the electrical activity of the heart Participants will take the study drug by mouth. The drug is given in cycles. Each cycle is 21 days (3 weeks) long. Week 1 and week 2: participants will take the study drug once a day for 5 days. Then they will have 2 days without the drug. Week 3: no study drug is taken. This completes one cycle of treatment. For cycle 1, participants will repeat the screening tests several times. For all other cycles, participants will have blood tests and pregnancy tests. They will have scans of their tumor every 6 weeks. The cycle will be repeated as long as the participant tolerates the drug and the cancer is either stable or gets better. Sponsoring Institute: National Cancer Institute ...

Participants needed: 65
Trial details
Phase: Phase 1Age: 18-120Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: National Cancer Institute (NCI)Updated: Jul 2, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Patients must have histologically documented solid tumors whose disease has prog... [+16]

Patients who are receiving any other investigational agents. [+10]

Status: Recruiting

Two Part Study of Nenocorilant Combined With Nivolumab in Patients With Advanced Solid Malignancies

This open-label, dose-finding, and proof of concept study will evaluate the safety, tolerability, maximum-tolerated dose (MTD) and/or optimal dose of nenocorilant when administered in combination with nivolumab in patients with advanced solid malignancies.

Participants needed: 50
Trial details
Phase: Phase 1, Phase 2Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Corcept TherapeuticsUpdated: Jun 30, 2026Locations: 4
Eligibility criteria

Signed and dated institutional review board (IRB)/ independent ethics committee... [+7]

Grade ≥ 3 [+18]

Status: Recruiting

A Study to Evaluate the Safety,Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics and Clinical Activity of Mocertatug Rezetecan for Injection in Participants With Advanced Solid Tumors (BEHOLD-1)

The goal of this study is to assess the safety and tolerability of Mocertatug Rezetecan . The study will also see how the levels of Mo-Rez change over time at different dose amount

Participants needed: 675
Trial details
Phase: Phase 1Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: GlaxoSmithKlineUpdated: Jun 25, 2026Locations: 65
Eligibility criteria

Males or females aged 18 years or older (≥18 years). [+16]

Have received any B7-H4-targeted therapy [+15]

Status: Recruiting

Collection of Tissue Specimens From Patients With Solid Tumors or Blood Disorders and Their HLA-Compatible Family Members

This study will collect biological samples for use in research experiments aimed at better understanding the clinical features of certain diseases. The specimens may be used to evaluate the effectiveness of known therapies, refine treatment approaches, identify potential new therapies, and explore opportunities for disease prevention. The following individuals 2 years of age or older may be eligible for this study: * Patients with a cancerous solid tumor or a cancerous or non-cancerous blood disorder who are being screened for or who are enrolled in a treatment study at the NIH Clinical Center * HLA-compatible donor family members (18 years of age or older) of the above patients who are being evaluated for or are enrolled in an NIH study as a stem cell transplant donor * Patients with a cancerous solid tumor or a cancerous or non-cancerous blood disorder or a bone marrow failure condition who cannot participate in an NIH treatment protocol or travel to the NIH Clinical Center and who are referred for participation through their home health care provider. Research samples will be collected from participants when blood is drawn or bone marrow, urine, or stool is collected, or tumor or other tissue is biopsied as part of their general medical care. Investigators may periodically request an additional sample of blood, stool, or urine. Participants who are 18 years of age or older may donate a large number of white blood cells through a procedure called leukapheresis. This procedure is not part of general medical care and would be done for research purposes only. For apheresis, a catheter (plastic tube) is placed in a vein in the subject's arm. Blood flows from the vein into a cell separator machine, where the white cells are separated from the red cells, platelets, and plasma by a spinning process. The white cells are removed and collected, and the rest of the blood is returned to the subject through a second tube placed in the other arm. ...

Participants needed: 6,000
Trial details
Age: 2-100Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)Updated: Jun 24, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Not listed

Status: Recruiting

A Study of [18F]LY4214835 in Healthy Volunteers and Participants With Cancer

The purpose of the study is to check how safe and well-tolerated \[18F\]LY4214835 injection is in healthy participants and participants with cancer. The study drug will be administered intravenously (IV) (into a vein). Participation in the study will last approximately 35 days.

Participants needed: 41
Trial details
Phase: Phase 1Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Eli Lilly and CompanyUpdated: Jun 23, 2026Locations: 6
Eligibility criteria

Cohort 1 [+5]

Are pregnant or intend to become pregnant during their participation in the stud... [+4]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Analysis of Efficacy and Outcomes of Immunotherapy for Malignant Tumors: A Prospective Non-interventional Clinical Study

The population receiving immunotherapy is heterogeneous. Multiple factors, including combination treatment modalities, influence the immune response, and survival outcomes also vary among individuals receiving immunotherapy. The aim of this study is to develop and validate a clinical prediction model that can predict survival outcomes of immunotherapy for malignant tumors, and to assess the calibration and discrimination of this model in a prospective independent cohort.

Participants needed: 500
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Sichuan UniversityUpdated: Jun 24, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Age ≥ 18 years; [+5]

Active autoimmune disease requiring systemic immunosuppressive therapy (physiolo... [+3]

Status: Recruiting

A Study to Evaluate LY3537021 for the Treatment of Nausea and Vomiting Caused by Chemotherapy in Adults With Cancer

The purpose of this study is to check how well LY35327021 works and how safe it is for controlling nausea and vomiting caused by chemotherapy. Participants who join this study will be in it until all parts are finished, which could take about 2 months.

Participants needed: 204
Trial details
Phase: Phase 2Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Eli Lilly and CompanyUpdated: Jun 23, 2026Locations: 67
Eligibility criteria

Chemotherapy-naive participants, planned to receive AC or cisplatin-based chemot... [+1]

Have symptomatic or untreated central nervous system (CNS) metastases. [+7]

Status: Recruiting

Clinical and Genetic Studies of Li-Fraumeni Syndrome

Background: \- Li-Fraumeni syndrome (LFS) is a genetic condition that increases the risk for some types of cancer. LFS may lead to cancer of the bone or connective tissue, breast, and brain. It may also increase the risk for certain types of leukemia and other cancers. The only known cause of LFS is a change (called a mutation ) in a gene known as TP53. However, not all people with LFS have a TP53 mutation. Researchers want to study other possible genetic causes of LFS, and factors that may increase or decrease cancer risk in people with the syndrome. Objectives: * To learn more about the types of cancers that occur in individuals with LFS. * To study the role of the TP53 gene in the development of cancer. * To look for other possible genes that cause LFS * To study the effect of LFS diagnosis on families. * To determine if environmental factors or other genes can change a person s cancer risk associated with LFS. Eligibility: * Individuals with a family or personal medical history of cancers consistent with LFS. * Individuals with a family or personal medical history of cancers that does not meet the diagnosis of LFS, but the history is suggestive for LFS (meets the diagnosis for the so-called Li-Fraumeni like syndrome) * Individuals with certain rare cancers * Individuals with a family or personal history of a TP53 gene mutation, with or without related cancer(s). Design: * Participants will fill out a medical history questionnaire and a family history questionnaire. * Blood samples will be collected for DNA and for storage. Cheek cell samples may be collected if blood cannot be obtained for DNA. Participants can choose to have or not have cancer screening with blood tests, imaging studies, and other exams. * Participants will complete questionnaires about their worries about cancer, stress levels, and coping strategies. Diet and physical activity questionnaires will also be given. Other psychological tests may be given as needed. * Participants will be monitored for several years, with regular followup visits to the National Institutes of Health, if indicated. Any changes in health or cancer status will be recorded.

Participants needed: 5,000
Trial details
Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: National Cancer Institute (NCI)Updated: Jun 22, 2026Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

On referral, persons of all ages will be considered for inclusion in the study [+5]

Referred individuals and families whose reported diagnoses cannot be verified [+2]

Status: Recruiting

A Study to Investigate the Safety and Preliminary Efficacy of GSK5460025 Alone or in Combination With Other Anti-cancer Agents in Participants With Solid Tumors

Solid tumours are abnormal lumps of tissue that can occur in different parts of the body. The tumours involved in this study have specific genetic characteristics that can make them more aggressive and challenging to treat. The study will test whether GSK5460025 alone or in combination (potential combinations may be included in future amendments to the protocol) with other anti-cancer agents can decrease tumor size, is safe, well-tolerated, and how the drug is processed in the body over time.

Participants needed: 47
Trial details
Phase: Phase 1, Phase 2Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: GlaxoSmithKlineUpdated: Jun 18, 2026Locations: 19
Eligibility criteria

Has a histologically diagnosed advanced (unresectable, metastatic or recurrent)... [+9]

Has not recovered (i.e., to Grade ≤1 or to baseline) from prior anticancer thera... [+7]

Status: Recruiting

Anti-Mesothelin TNaive/SCM hYP218 (TNhYP218) CAR T Cells in Participants With Mesothelin-Expressing Solid Tumors Including Mesothelioma

Background: Mesothelioma is an aggressive cancer that grows in the linings of the body; this can include the membranes that line the heart, lungs, and internal organs. Mesothelin (MSLN) is a protein that appears in high numbers in many tumors, including mesothelioma. Researchers are developing a new treatment that collects a person s own immune cells (T cells); the T cells are genetically modified to target and kill tumor cells with high levels of MSLN. Objective: To test a new treatment (TNhYP218 CAR T cells) in people with solid tumors including mesothelioma. Eligibility: People aged 18 and older with solid tumors including mesothelioma that returned or spread after standard treatment. Design: Participants will be screened. A small piece of tissue will be cut from a tumor (biopsy). The sample will be tested to see if it has enough MSLN. Participants will undergo leukapheresis: Blood will be taken from their body through a vein. The blood will pass through a machine that separates out the T cells. The remaining blood will be returned to the body through a different vein. Participant s T cells will be modified in a lab to produce TNhYP218 CAR T cells. Participants will enter the hospital. For 7 days, they will receive drugs to prepare their bodies for the study treatment. TNhYP218 CAR T cells will be administered into a vein. Participants will remain in the hospital for at least 7 more days. After discharge, participants will have follow-up visits for 5 years. These visits may include imaging scans, blood and heart tests, and a new biopsy. Long-term follow-up will continue another 10 years....

Participants needed: 100
Trial details
Phase: Phase 1Age: 18-120Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: National Cancer Institute (NCI)Updated: Jun 17, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Participant must have unresectable, locally advanced, or metastatic, or recurren... [+23]

Prior systemic therapy, an investigational therapy, radiation, and/or surgery wi... [+20]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Inhaled mRNA Immunotherapy for Patients With Advanced Lung Cancer or Pulmonary Metastatic Solid Tumors

This is an open-label phase I master platform study to evaluate the safety, tolerability and preliminary anti-tumor efficacy of multiple inhaled in-vivo mRNA immunotherapies in adult patients with advanced solid tumors. Subjects will receive inhalation mRNA formulations at ascending dose levels following a 3+3 dose-escalation design to determine maximum tolerated dose and recommended phase II dose.

Participants needed: 60
Trial details
Phase: Early Phase 1Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Cancer Institute and Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical SciencesUpdated: Jun 18, 2026
Eligibility criteria

Male or female patients aged ≥ 18 years. [+6]

History of severe hypersensitivity to mRNA-based therapies or components of the... [+6]

Status: Recruiting

Human Observatory Study

The Human Observatory Study is a prospective observational and ecological surveillance study building a continuously-updating world model for human health, disease, and death at the individual and population level. Individual multi-system clinical data from enrolled participants are linked to a continuously-ingested ecological data infrastructure spanning environmental exposures, social determinants, genealogical and family history records, mortality data, and population health databases at geographic resolutions from home address to global scale and beyond. The resulting model generates individual screening recommendations informed by population-level causal estimates, and population-level causal forecasts anchored by present-timepoint individual clinical biology. Thus creating a feedback architecture designed to improve both simultaneously.

Participants needed: 1,000,000
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Longevity Metrics, Inc.Updated: Jun 15, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Enrolled in the 100-Year Human Aging Study at any fixed or mobile clinical site;...

Age under 18 years (current protocol; pediatric amendment planned).

Status: Recruiting

100-Year Human Aging Study

The 100-Year Human Aging Study is a prospective, pragmatic, observational trial enrolling participants across fixed and mobile clinical sites to undergo comprehensive multi-system health screening and longitudinal follow-up until death. Participants are followed to determine whether measurements taken at enrollment and repeated across the lifespan - individually and in combination - predict all-cause mortality, cause-specific mortality, incident serious disease, and functional disability. The study is designed to generate the surrogate endpoint validation data that longevity medicine currently lacks.

Participants needed: 1,000,000
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Longevity Metrics, Inc.Updated: Jun 11, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Age 18 years or older [+2]

Age under 18 years

Status: Recruiting

A Study of JNJ-1761981 in Participants With Solid Tumors

The purpose of Part 1 of this study is to determine a safe, tolerable, and feasible recommended total dose of intratumorally administered JNJ-1761981. The purpose of Part 2 of this study is to identify the optimal volumetric dose of JNJ-1761981 for the treatment of tumor lesions.

Participants needed: 66
Trial details
Phase: Phase 1Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Johnson & Johnson Enterprise Innovation Inc.Updated: Jun 5, 2026Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

Part 1: Individuals with a diagnosis of locally advanced or metastatic disease (... [+4]

Active symptomatic disease involvement of the central nervous system [+4]

Status: Recruiting

A Study of JNJ-87704916, as Monotherapy and in Combination for Advanced Solid Tumors

The purpose of this study is to determine the safety, feasibility, recommended dose(s) and regimen(s) of JNJ-87704916 as monotherapy and in combination with cetrelimab.

Participants needed: 126
Trial details
Phase: Phase 1Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Johnson & Johnson Enterprise Innovation Inc.Updated: Jun 5, 2026Locations: 10
Eligibility criteria

For Part 1: Individuals with a diagnosis of advanced or metastatic solid tumor e... [+4]

Active disease involvement of the CNS (example, primary central nervous system t... [+5]

Status: Recruiting

A Study of JNJ-87890387 for Advanced Solid Tumors

The purpose of this study is to determine safety and recommended phase 2 dose(s) (RP2Ds) of JNJ-87890387 and to determine the safety of JNJ-87890387 at the RP2D(s).

Participants needed: 200
Trial details
Phase: Phase 1Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Janssen Research & Development, LLCUpdated: Jun 5, 2026Locations: 6
Eligibility criteria

Have histologically or cytologically confirmed, metastatic, or unresectable soli... [+4]

Active Central Nervous System (CNS) involvement with the exception of locally tr... [+4]

Status: Recruiting

A Study of JNJ-88549968 for the Treatment of Calreticulin (CALR)-Mutated Myeloproliferative Neoplasms

The purpose of this study is to characterize safety and to determine the Recommended Phase 2 Dose (RP2D\[s\]) and optimal dosing schedule(s) of JNJ-88549968 in part 1 (Dose Escalation); to characterize the safety of JNJ- 88549968 at RP2D(s) in part 2 (Cohort Expansion). For U.S. sites: the purpose of this study is to characterize the safety and to determine the RP2D(s) and optimal dosing schedule(s) of JNJ-88549968 in Part 1 and part 1b (Dose Escalation), and to characterize the safety of JNJ-88549968 at the RP2D(s) in Part 2 and part 2b (Cohort Expansion), when given as monotherapy in essential thrombocythemia (ET) or myelofibrosis (MF), and with ruxolitinib or momelotinib in MF only.

Participants needed: 220
Trial details
Phase: Phase 1Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Janssen Research & Development, LLCUpdated: Jun 5, 2026Locations: 33
Eligibility criteria

Be greater than or equal to (>=) 18 years of age (or the legal age of majority i... [+4]

Known allergies, hypersensitivity, or intolerance to the excipients of the study... [+5]

Status: Recruiting

Take the Reins: The Effects of Nutrient Timing on Cancer-related Fatigue

Cancer-related fatigue affects at least 30-90% of patients with cancer, depending on the type of cancer and their treatment(s) (e.g., chemotherapy, radiation). It is not relieved by sleep or rest, and it sometimes can persist for years after a person's cancer was treated. The fatigue can be so bad that people cannot return to work, hobbies, family roles, or other daily activities, thereby greatly reducing quality of life. The causes of this fatigue are unknown, and we currently do not have anything that can reliably prevent or cure the fatigue. However, there are recent data suggesting that circadian rhythm, or a person's internal body clock, may be disrupted by the cancer experience and contribute to fatigue. Food intake is an external cue that can entrain circadian rhythm. We recently showed that cancer survivors are willing and able to eat all their food within a 10-hour eating window-a practice called time-restricted eating. Herein, we are testing time-restricted eating against a control group (matched for time-, attention, and expectancy) to see if time-restricted eating can indeed alleviate cancer-related fatigue. All participants will be asked to use the myCircadianClock smartphone app to log their food intake and weekly body weight measurements. The participants assigned to the time-restricted eating group will be asked to eat all their food in a 10-hour window during the day. People can choose their start time based on their schedule and preferences, but we ask that the window is the same for the whole study (e.g., 7am-5pm,9:30am-7:30pm). Black coffee and unsweetened tea are allowed before the eating window, and water and medicines are allowed at all times. The participants in the control group will meet with a nutritionist to discuss the American Cancer Society nutrition guidelines in cancer survivorship; they will not be restricted to when they can eat. Participants in both groups will give us valuable information regarding how diet is related to the experience of fatigue. The purpose of this study is to test the effects of a 12-week TRE intervention vs. an unrestricted eating pattern on fatigue, the sustainability of the program at 24 weeks, and the effects of TRE on circadian rhythm and sugar metabolism.

Participants needed: 96
Trial details
Phase: Phase 2Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: University of Maryland, BaltimoreUpdated: Jun 5, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Have a diagnosis of a hematologic neoplasm (e.g., leukemia, lymphoma, multiple m... [+7]

Be underweight, as defined as a body mass index <18.5 kg/m2; [+6]

Status: Recruiting

Study of Abemaciclib and Elacestrant in Participants With Brain Metastasis Due to ER+/HER-2- Breast Cancer

This is a multi-site, global, open-label study that includes a phase 1b evaluation of elacestrant in combination with abemaciclib in women and men with brain metastases from estrogen receptor (ER)-positive, human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 (HER-2) negative breast cancer. Phase 1b was designed to select the recommended phase 2 dose (RP2D) and is followed by an ongoing phase 2 evaluation of elacestrant in combination with abemaciclib in participants with active brain metastases from ER-positive, HER-2 negative breast cancer.

Participants needed: 73
Trial details
Phase: Phase 1, Phase 2Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Stemline Therapeutics, Inc.Updated: Jun 4, 2026Locations: 86
Eligibility criteria

Participant has the signed informed consent form before any study-related activi... [+29]

Immediate CNS-specific treatment is likely to be required, per the treating phys... [+30]

Status: Not yet recruiting

An Exploratory Study of Zanidatamab in HER2-positive Advanced Tumor After at Least One Line of Standard Therapy

The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if Zanidatamab can treat HER2-positive advanced tumors in adults. The main question it aims to answer is: What is the objective response rate of Zanidatamab in adult patients with HER-2 positive advanced solid tumors? Participants will receive Zanidatamab intravenously on Day 1 of each 2-week treatment cycle. The dosage is 20 mg/kg per cycle.

Participants needed: 10
Trial details
Phase: Phase 2Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Haihua YuanUpdated: Jun 8, 2026
Eligibility criteria

Male or female subjects aged ≥ 18 years old. [+7]

Documented spinal cord compression, leptomeningeal disease or clinically active... [+5]

Status: Recruiting

Long-Term Follow-up Protocol for Participants Treated With Gene-Modified T Cells

This is a prospective study for the long-term follow-up (LTFU) of safety and efficacy for all pediatric and adult participants exposed to Gene-modified (GM) T-cell therapy participating in a previous Celgene sponsored or Celgene alliance partner sponsored study. Participants who received at least one infusion of GM T cells will be asked to enroll in this LTFU protocol upon either premature discontinuation from, or completion of the prior parent treatment protocol.

Participants needed: 1,541
Trial details
Phase: Phase 2, Phase 3Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: CelgeneUpdated: Jun 2, 2026Locations: 205
Eligibility criteria

Received at least one gene-modified (GM) T-cell infusion in a previous Celgene s... [+1]

Status: Recruiting

Collection of Tissue Samples for Cancer Research

Background: -Patients who are being evaluated and/or treated at the NIH Clinical Center and adult patients at participating sites will be entered onto this tissue procurement protocol for collection of tissue specimens. Objectives: * To obtain samples from adult and pediatric patients for research purposes from tests and procedures that are done as required by the primary research protocol(s) to which a patient is enrolled or as part of their standard-of-care treatment. * To obtain samples for research purposes from non-surgical procedures, such as percutaneous biopsies, performed for the sole purpose of obtaining tissue specimens or biological fluids for this protocol. Eligibility: -Adult patients (18 years of age and older) and pediatric patients (younger than 18 years of age) who are being evaluated for and/or treated for cancer at the NIH Clinical Center participating sites. Design: * This is a multicenter tissue procurement protocol with NCI as the coordinating center. * For adult patients: specimens for research purposes, as outlined in this protocol, will be obtained from tests and procedures that are done as required by the primary research protocols to which a patient is enrolled or as part of their standard-of-care treatment. Non-surgical procedures, such as percutaneous biopsies, may also be performed for the sole purpose of obtaining tissue specimens or biological fluids for this protocol. Tissues and biological fluids to be procured may include but are not limited to blood, serum, urine, tumor tissue, normal tissue, pleural fluid, CSF, saliva, bronchial alveolar lavage (BAL), circulating tumor cells, hair follicles, and bone marrow. These specimens will be stored with unique identifiers and used to perform only those research studies that are outlined in this protocol. * For pediatric patients: tumor biopsy/resection tissue used for pediatric preclinical model development will only be from tissue already being obtained as part of a procedure necessary for the patient s clinical care or as part of a primary research protocol; blood specimens will be collected as part of a blood collection already scheduled for the patient s clinical care or as part of the planned pre-procedure bloodwork; volumes collected will not exceed institutional research limits. * Given the risks associated with any invasive procedure, such as tumor biopsy, the procedure will be discussed in detail with the patients and their parents/guardian (as indicated), including the side effects, prior to obtaining a separate consent for each procedure. A separate consent will not be signed prior to obtaining samples by minimally invasive measures, such as venipuncture. * This study has two separate consent forms at the NIH Clinical Center: one for adult patients to donate specimens for ongoing research on assay development and studies of molecular pathways, and one for adult and age-appropriate pediatric patients to donate samples for the generation of preclinical models. The study also has consent form templates for adult and pediatric patients at participating sites to donate specimens to create preclinical models. * Patients may remain on study for the duration of their consent or completion of the planned procedure, whichever comes first.

Participants needed: 5,000
Trial details
Age: 2+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: National Cancer Institute (NCI)Updated: Jun 1, 2026Locations: 17
Eligibility criteria

Who have a newly diagnosed malignancy for which they have not yet received treat... [+11]

Patients with cancer-like syndromes and/or blood disorders such as but not limit... [+23]