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Active clinical trials for "Hematologic Diseases"

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Reduced Intensity Preparative Regimen Followed by Stem Cell Transplant (FAB)

Myelodysplastic and Myeloproliferative DisordersAcute Myelogenous Leukemia6 more

Blood disorders such as leukemia or lymphoma or hemoglobinopathies can benefit from receiving an allogeneic (meaning that the cells are from a donor) stem cell transplant. Stem cells are created in the bone marrow. They grow into different types of blood cells that the body needs, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. In a transplant, the body's stem cells would be killed and then replaced by stem cells from the donor. Usually, patients are given very high doses of chemotherapy (drugs which kill cancer cells) prior to receiving a stem cell transplant. However, patients that are older, have received several prior treatments, or have other organ diseases are at a high risk of getting life-threatening treatment-related side effects from high doses of chemotherapy. Over the past several years, some doctors have begun to use lower doses of chemotherapy for preparing patients for a stem cell transplant. A condition that can occur after a stem cell transplant from a donor is Graft Versus Host Disease (GVHD). It is a rare but serious disorder that can strike persons whose immune system is suppressed and have received either a blood transfusion or a bone marrow transplant. Symptoms may include skin rash, intestinal problems similar to inflammation of the bowel and liver dysfunction. This research study uses a combination of lower-dose chemotherapy agents that is slightly different from those that have been used before. The medicines that will be used in this study are Fludarabine, Busulfan, both chemotherapy medicines, and Campath. Campath is a monoclonal antibody (a type of substance produced in the laboratory that binds to cancer cells). It helps the immune system see the cancer cell as something that needs to be destroyed. This research study will help us learn if using Fludarabine, Busulfan and Campath prior to an allogeneic stem cell transplant can provide treatment for blood disorders while decreasing the incidence of side effects.

Terminated37 enrollment criteria

Stem Cell Transplant for Hematologic Diseases

Hematologic Malignancies

Patients are being asked to participate in this study because they have a cancer in their blood, Fanconi's Anemia, or have been unsuccessfully treated for bone marrow failure such as Aplastic Anemia or Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria. Any of these conditions could benefit from an allogeneic stem cell transplant using a donor that is related to the patient. Stem cells are created in the bone marrow. They grow into different types of blood cells that the patient needs, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. In a transplant, the patient's own stem cells are killed and then replaced by stem cells from the donor. Usually, patients are given very strong doses of chemotherapy prior to receiving a stem cell transplant. However, because of the patient's condition, they have a high risk of experiencing life-threatening treatment-related side-effects. Recently, some doctors have begun to use chemotherapy that does not cause as many side-effects before patients receive a transplant. This research study adds CAMPATH 1H to a low-dose chemotherapy regimen, followed by an allogeneic stem cell transplantation. We want to see whether adding CAMPATH 1H to the transplant medications helps in treating the disease. We also want to see whether there are fewer life-threatening side-effects from the treatment. CAMPATH 1H is a drug that is still being studied. CAMPATH 1H stays active in the body for a long time after patients receive it, which means it may work longer at preventing graft-versus-host-disease (GvHD) symptoms.

Terminated19 enrollment criteria

Phase IIa Vorinostat (MK0683, Suberoylanilide Hydroxamic Acid (SAHA)) Study in Lower Risk Myelodysplastic...

Myelodysplastic SyndromesBlood Disease1 more

This study is to evaluate the efficacy, safety and tolerability of vorinostat in patients with lower risk Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS).

Terminated7 enrollment criteria

A Study of ANV419 Alone or in Combination With Approved Treatments in Patients With Multiple Myeloma...

Multiple MyelomaRelapsed Cancer3 more

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and tolerability of ANV419 monotherapy followed by ANV419 in combination with lenalidomide plus low-dose dexamethasone or ANV419 in combination with daratumumab.

Terminated50 enrollment criteria

Digital Therapeutic for Adolescent Depressive Symptoms in Hematology, Oncology, and Weight Management...

DepressionDepressive Disorder8 more

The primary aims of the proposed research are to assess the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary evidence of efficacy of a self-guided, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)-based mobile app intervention (SparkRx) for the treatment of adolescents presenting with symptoms of depression in specialty medical care settings (e.g.Hematology/Oncology, Weight Management, etc.) at Children's Health System of Texas (CHST).

Terminated13 enrollment criteria

Continuous Wireless Monitoring of Vital Signs and Automated Alerts in Hospitalized Patients

Surgical ComplicationPulmonary Disease4 more

The primary aim of this study is to test and assess the implementation and effectiveness of continuous wireless vital signs monitoring with real-time alerts on: The frequency of patients monitored with adequate data quality as adequate clinical user satisfaction in the initial versus the last part of the trial (primary outcome).

Active5 enrollment criteria

A Comparison of Dendritic Cell Content and T-Cell Phenotype Between Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating...

Hematologic Diseases

This is a study involving patients who are undergoing allogeneic peripheral blood stem cell transplantation. Both donors and recipients are being sought for this study.

Terminated6 enrollment criteria

Collection and Distribution of Biospecimens for Novel Research

CancerHealthy6 more

iSpecimen aims to create a clinical partner network of hospitals, laboratories, academic institutions, and other healthcare organizations ("institutions") capable of providing researchers and educators ("researchers") with annotated biospecimens for use in biomarker discovery and validation; diagnostic test and instrumentation development and validation; therapeutics development; other medical research including the impact that various specimen collection and handling methods and conditions have on research results; and in education such as researcher or physician training (collectively "research").

Enrolling by invitation6 enrollment criteria

Cord Blood Transplantation for Patients With Cancer

Hematological Disease

The primary objective of this study is to assess the rate of engraftment with combined haploidentical-cord blood transplantation in patients with pre-existing donor specific antibodies and in those with active disease.

Terminated20 enrollment criteria

The Effect of 25-OH-Vitamin-D3 Substitution in Patients With Malignant and Immune-hematologic Diseases...

Chronic Lymphoid Leukemia

Recent data have shown that the inadequate vitamin D status plays a role in the manifestation of the haematologic tumors and serum vitamin D level has a prognostic role also as it determines the tumor mortality. But data have not proved a causal relationship between the inadequate vitamin D status and the unfavourable outcomes so far. It is also still unknown, whether the normalization of vitamin D status in patient with vitamin D inadequacy is able to improve the prognosis and survival. In this study the investigators examine the role of the adequate vitamin D substitution in the improvement of the outcomes of haematologic disorders.

Terminated10 enrollment criteria
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