High- and Low-dose Radiotherapy Combined With PD-1 Inhibitors for MSS CRLM
Colorectal Liver MetastasesThis pilot phase I trial aims to investigate the efficacy and safety of high- and low-dose radiotherapy combined with programmed cell death-1 (PD-1) inhibitors in microsatellite stable (MSS) metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) that have failed second-line immunotherapy or above.
Stereotactic Ablative Radiotherapy for Comprehensive Treatment of Oligometastatic (1-3 Metastases)...
Metastatic TumorsStereotactic Ablative Radiotherapy (SABR) is a modern RT technique that delivers high doses of radiation to small tumor targets using highly conformal techniques. SABR is non-invasive and delivered on an outpatient basis. The purpose of this study is to compare the effect of SABR, relative to standard of care (SOC) alone, on overall survival, progression-free survival, toxicity, and quality of life. An integrated economic evaluation will determine the cost per quality of life year gained using SABR (vs. SOC) and a translational component will enable identification of predictive/prognostic biomarkers of the oligometastatic state.
Evaluating the Effect of Nivolumab for Patients With In-transit Metastases Treated With Isolated...
MelanomaIn-Transit MetastasisTo evaluate safety and the effect of isolated limb perfusion together with nivolumab as a way to increase efficacy and give further insights in early immunological mechanisms. In the first phase Ib part, 20 patients will be enrolled and followed for a minimum of 3 months. An independent data safety monitoring board (DSMB) will continuously review safety and judge the seriousness of the events and also recommend the study to stop if necessary. If the DSMB do not find safety issues, the trial will continue as a phase II trial.
Systemic Chemotherapy Plus HAI(FUDR)vs Systemic Chemotherapy Alone For CRCLM
Colorectal CancerLiver Metastases1 moreThe aim of the trial is to optimize the overall survival of patients with resectable colorectal liver metastasis who have undergone liver metastasis resection. The patients will be treated with systemic chemotherapy plus hepatic arterial infusion With floxuridine, or with systemic chemotherapy only
Local Treatment With RP for Newly-diagnosed mPCa
Prostatic NeoplasmsNeoplasm MetastasisThe objective of this study is to evaluate the role of local treatment with radical prostatectomy in patients with newly-diagnosed metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer.
Chemoradiation vs Immunotherapy and Radiation for Head and Neck Cancer
Head and Neck Squamous Cell CarcinomaCancer18 moreThe purpose of this study is to compare any good or bad effects of using pembrolizumab (an experimental drug) and radiation therapy (RT), compared to using cisplatin chemotherapy and radiation therapy (RT) in the treatment of patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC).
COLLISION Trial - Colorectal Liver Metastases: Surgery vs Thermal Ablation
ColoRectal CancerLiver Metastasis Colon Cancer2 moreThe primary objective is to prove non-inferiority of thermal ablation compared to hepatic resection in patients with at least one resectable and ablatable colorectal liver metastases (≤3cm) and no extrahepatic disease.
Study of Aerosol Gemcitabine in Patients With Solid Tumors and Pulmonary Metastases
Malignant Neoplasm of Bone and Articular CartilageMalignant Neoplasms of Female Genital Organs8 moreAny time the words "you," "your," "I," or "me" appear, it is meant to apply to the potential participant. The goal of this clinical research study is to find the highest tolerable dose of gemcitabine that can be given by inhalation (breathing it as a mist) to patients with solid tumors that have spread to the lungs from other parts of the body. The safety and side effects of this drug will also be studied. This is an investigational study. Gemcitabine is FDA approved and commercially available for the treatment of pancreatic and lung cancer, and other solid tumors. Its administration by inhalation is investigational. The study doctor can explain how the study drug is designed to work. Up to 44 participants will be enrolled in this study. All will take part at MD Anderson.
Combination Chemotherapy, Total Body Irradiation, and Donor Blood Stem Cell Transplant in Treating...
Secondary MyelofibrosisThis pilot phase I trial studies the side effects of combination chemotherapy, total body irradiation, and donor blood stem cell transplant in treating patients with secondary myelofibrosis. Drugs used in chemotherapy work in different ways to stop the growth of cancer cells, either by killing the cells, by stopping them from dividing, or by stopping them from spreading. Radiation therapy uses high energy x-rays to kill cancer cells and shrink tumors. Giving combination chemotherapy and total body irradiation before a donor blood stem cell transplant helps to stop the growth of cells in the bone marrow, including normal blood-forming cells (stem cells) and cancer cells. When the healthy stem cells from a donor are infused into the patient they may help the patient's bone marrow make stem cells, red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
Neurocognitive Functioning With Genu-Sparing Whole Brain Radiation Therapy for Brain Metastases...
Brain MetastasesThis is a trial that evaluates the preservation of cognition and neuropsychiatric function following genu-sparing whole brain radiation in patients with brain metastases.