Active Surveillance Clinical Trials

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Lifestyle Intervention for the Reduction of Prostate Cancer Disparities Among African Americans

This trial studies how well a lifestyle intervention works in reducing prostate cancer disparities among African American prostate cancer patients and their spouses or romantic partners. A lifestyle intervention may help researchers learn if social support can help African American prostate cancer patients and their partners improve their quality of …

stage iic prostate cancer ajcc v8
stage iib prostate cancer
lung disease
stage iiib prostate cancer ajcc v8
stage iia prostate cancer ajcc v8
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  • 16 Feb, 2024
  • 1 location
COVID-19 Staff Testing of Antibody Responses Study (Co-Stars)

This study will perform prospective repeated serological antibody testing on a cohort of at least 1000 healthcare workers at Great Ormond Street Hospital. Within this cohort, a subset of 150-250 staff members with confirmed (PCR positive) SARS-CoV-2 disease will be followed with intensive monthly testing for 6 months to determine …

covid-19
acute respiratory syndrome (sars)
SARS
blood test
antibody test
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  • 05 Aug, 2020
Long-Term Prospective Registry in Prostate Cancer Patients From Diverse Urology Practice Settings Following Prolaris Testing

It will measure the proportion of men who initially select treatment with active surveillance, the time frame between active surveillance selection and any change in treatment, and clinical outcomes.

adenocarcinoma of prostate
prolaris testing
adenocarcinoma
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  • 05 Aug, 2020
Stopping Maintenance Therapy in People With Multiple Myeloma in MRD-Negative Remission

The study will look at whether people currently on maintenance therapy can safely stop this treatment and continue with active surveillance instead while keeping their MRD-negative remission status for at least 1 year.

multiple myeloma
remission
nucleated cell count
maintenance therapy
flow cytometry
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  • 16 Feb, 2024
  • 7 locations