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Search the listing of clinical trials below. When you find one which is appropriate for you click more information and you can apply by contacting us directly by phone or by online application form.
Clinical Trials

A Clinical Trial is a research study to answer specific questions about new therapies or new ways of using established treatments. Clinical Trials are used to determine whether new drugs or treatments are both safe and effective. Most current drug therapies were initially developed in past Clinical Trials.

Participants include men, women and children of all ages, races, religions and ethnic backgrounds, depending on the study guidelines. Protection of the rights, safety and welfare of our research participants is always our primary concern. Clinical Trial participants are seen regularly by the research staff to monitor their health and to determine the safety and effectiveness of their treatment. Each Clinical Trial is approved by the Institutional Review Board consisting of healthcare professionals as well as lay people from the community to ensure that risks are monitored and federal regulations are followed.

What follows is a brochure of some of the hundreds of Clinical Trials at University Hospitals of Cleveland that are actively recruiting participants. If you would like to participate, please note that each trial is listed with study-specific contact information. You may also enroll online by selecting the "Enroll in Clinical Trials" link at the left of this screen.

We hope you find this brochure useful, and that you will share it with friends and family who may benefit from one of the studies.

Nathan Levitan, MD
Chief Medical Officer
University Hospitals of Cleveland


Find a Clinical Trial
Trial Name:

D 9902

Intro: A COG Soft Tissue Sarcoma Biology and Banking Protocol
Condition:
Description: This study will facilitate the collection of human tissue and other biologic specimens (blood, serum, and bone marrow) from patients with rhabdomyosarcomas and non-rhabdomyosarcoma soft tissue sarcomas (NRSTS) diagnosed and/or treated at COG member institutions.
Criteria: 1. Patients must have an institutional diagnosis of rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) or non-rhabdomyosarcoma soft tissue sarcoma (NRSTS, including aggressive fibromatosis, Desmoplastic round cell tumors, and malignant rhabdoid tumors) or other soft tissue neoplasms established by pathologic examination of tissue or bone marrow and must have pathologic specimens of tumor-containing tissue or bone marrow beyond that needed by the institution for rendering the diagnosis. 2. Patients with Ewing sarcoma/PNET or osteogenic sarcoma are not eligible for this protocol.
Contact: For Cancer Information, Current Clinical Trials, and Referral to a Physician please call (216) 844-5432 or (800) 641-2422

Participant Confidentiality:

All information regarding participation in Clinical Trials is treated with the utmost confidentiality. University Hospitals Case Medical Center and the Division of Clinical Research recognize and respect the confidentiality of this information. Access to information related to clinical trials and their participants is restricted to authorized clinical trials personnel only.

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