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A Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Pemigatinib Versus Chemotherapy in Unresectable or Metastatic Cholangiocarcinoma - (FIGHT-302)
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Phase
3Span
Sponsor
Greenbrae, California
Recruiting
StimRouter Registry Clinical Protocol
This is a prospective, open-label, long-term, multi-center registry. Up to 173 subjects with chronic pain related to peripheral nerve will be enrolled by approximately 15 qualified sites. Subjects who are eligible for a StimRouter will be enrolled in order to evaluate the subject's experience at pre-implant, the implant, and post-implant for up to 24 months. Based on routine care, subjects will be seen at day of implant, within 2 weeks post-implant, 3 months post-implant, 6 months post-implant, 9 months post implant, 12 months post-implant, and 24 month post-implant.
Phase
N/ASpan
462 weeksSponsor
Bioness IncLarkspur, California
Recruiting
Healthy Volunteers
Long-Term Real-World Outcomes Study on Patients Implanted With a Neurostimulator
This study has broad inclusion criteria and minimal exclusion criteria to ensure the results are representative of the real-world use of these devices. Enrollment caps will be implemented to ensure patients from approved indications are represented. Individuals who are scheduled to receive an implantable Abbott neurostimulation system are eligible for study consideration. The study will enroll up to 2,000 subjects from up to 100 participating centers. Subject enrollment is expected to be completed within 7 years; subjects will be followed for 5 years. The total duration of the study is expected to be 13 years, including enrollment, data collection from all subjects, and study close out.
Phase
N/ASpan
564 weeksSponsor
Abbott Medical DevicesLarkspur, California
Recruiting
Intracept Minimally-invasive PROcedure for VErtebrogenic Back Pain
The objective of this study is to compile real-world outcomes of commercially approved Intracept™ Intraosseous Nerve Ablation Systems in the treatment of patients diagnosed with vertebrogenic pain.
Phase
N/ASpan
488 weeksSponsor
Boston Scientific CorporationLarkspur, California
Recruiting
INJECTABLE COLD ENERGY THERAPY for the MANAGEMENT of CHRONIC PAIN ASSOCIATED with OSTEOARTHRITIS of the KNEE
Phase
N/ASpan
115 weeksSponsor
Brixton Biosciences, Inc.Larkspur, California
Recruiting
A Study of Assessment on Safety and Effectiveness of BWI Pulsed Field Ablation With OMNYPULSE Catheter for the Treatment of Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation (PAF)
Phase
N/ASpan
101 weeksSponsor
Biosense Webster, Inc.Larkspur, California
Recruiting
Patient Retrospective Outcomes (PRO)
This study is a retrospective, multi-center, de-identified patient data review. The study will include multiple independent cohorts to evaluate clinical outcomes in different subgroups.
Phase
N/ASpan
978 weeksSponsor
Boston Scientific CorporationLarkspur, California
Recruiting
A 5-year Superion™ IDS Clinical Outcomes Post-Approval Evaluation (SCOPE)
To compile real-world outcomes of the Superion™ IDS in routine clinical practice, when used according to the applicable Directions for Use
Phase
N/ASpan
1100 weeksSponsor
Boston Scientific CorporationLarkspur, California
Recruiting
Two Studies for Patients With Unfavorable Intermediate Risk Prostate Cancer Testing Less Intense Treatment for Patients With a Low Gene Risk Score and Testing a More Intense Treatment for Patients With a Higher Gene Risk Score, The Guidance Trial
PRIMARY OBJECTIVES: I. To determine whether men with National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) unfavorable intermediate risk (UIR) prostate cancer and lower Decipher genomic risk (Decipher score < 0.40) treated with radiation therapy (RT) alone instead of 6 months androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) + RT experience non-inferior rate of distant metastasis. (De-intensification study) II. To determine whether men with NCCN UIR prostate cancer who are in the higher genomic risk (Decipher score >= 0.40) will have a superior metastasis-free survival through treatment intensification with darolutamide added to the standard of RT plus 6 months ADT. (Intensification study) SECONDARY OBJECTIVES: I. To compare overall survival (OS) between the standard of care (RT plus 6 months of ADT) and either the de-intensification (RT alone) or intensification (RT plus 6 months of ADT plus darolutamide) interventions. II. To compare time to prostate specific antigen (PSA) failure between the standard of care (RT plus 6 months of ADT) and either the de-intensification (RT alone) or intensification (RT plus 6 months of ADT plus darolutamide) interventions. III. To compare metastasis free survival (MFS) based on conventional imaging between the standard of care (RT plus 6 months of ADT) and de-intensification intervention (RT alone). IV. To compare MFS based on either conventional and/or molecular imaging between the standard of care (RT plus 6 months of ADT) and either the de-intensification (RT alone) or intensification (RT plus 6 months of ADT plus darolutamide) interventions. V. To compare cumulative incidence of locoregional failure based upon conventional imaging and/ or biopsy between standard of care (RT plus 6 months of ADT) and either the de-intensification (RT alone) or intensification (RT plus 6 months ADT plus darolutamide) interventions. VI. To compare cumulative incidence of distant metastasis based upon conventional imaging between standard of care (RT plus 6 months of ADT) and intensification intervention (RT plus 6 months ADT plus darolutamide). VII. To compare cumulative incidence of distant metastasis based upon either conventional and/or molecular imaging between standard of care (RT plus 6 months of ADT) and either the de-intensification (RT alone) or intensification (RT plus 6 months of ADT plus darolutamide) interventions. VIII. To compare prostate cancer-specific mortality between the standard of care (RT plus 6 months of ADT) and either the de-intensification (RT alone) or intensification (RT plus 6 months of ADT plus darolutamide) interventions. IX. To compare sexual and hormonal related quality of life, as measured by the Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite-26 (EPIC), between the standard of care (RT plus 6 months of ADT) and either the de-intensification (RT alone) or intensification (RT plus 6 months of ADT plus darolutamide) interventions. X. To compare fatigue, as measured by the Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS)-Fatigue instrument, between the standard of care (RT plus 6 months of ADT) and either the de-intensification (RT alone) or intensification (RT plus 6 months of ADT plus darolutamide) interventions. XI. To compare cognition, as measured by the Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy-Cognitive (FACT-Cog) perceived cognitive abilities subscale, between the standard of care (RT plus 6 months of ADT) and either the de-intensification (RT alone) or intensification (RT plus 6 months of ADT plus darolutamide) interventions. EXPLORATORY OBJECTIVES: I. To compare changes in cardio-metabolic markers, including body mass index, lipids, blood glucose, complete blood count (CBC), comprehensive metabolic panel (CMP), and hemoglobin (Hgb) A1c, between the standard of care (RT plus 6 months of ADT) and either the de-intensification (RT alone) or intensification (RT plus 6 months of ADT plus darolutamide) interventions. II. To compare PSA failure-free survival with non-castrate testosterone and no additional therapies between the standard of care (RT plus 6 months of ADT) and either the de-intensification (RT alone) or intensification (RT plus 6 months of ADT plus darolutamide) interventions. III. To compare cumulative incidence of locoregional failure based upon either conventional and/or molecular imaging between standard of care (RT plus 6 months of ADT) and either the de-intensification (RT alone) or intensification (RT plus 6 months of ADT plus darolutamide) interventions. IV. To compare castrate-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) between the standard of care (RT plus 6 months of ADT) and either the de-intensification (RT alone) or intensification (RT plus 6 months of ADT plus darolutamide) interventions. V. To compare bowel and urinary function related quality of life, as measured by the Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite-26 (EPIC), between the standard of care (RT plus 6 months of ADT) and either the de-intensification (RT alone) or intensification (RT plus 6 months of ADT plus darolutamide) interventions. VI. To compare time to testosterone recovery (defined as a T > 200ng/dL) between the standard of care (RT plus 6 months of ADT) and intensification (RT plus 6 months of ADT plus darolutamide) interventions. VII. To compare health utilities, as measured by the European Quality of Life Five Dimension Five Level Scale (EQ-5D-5L), between the standard of care (RT plus 6 months of ADT) and either the de-intensification (RT alone) or intensification (RT plus 6 months of ADT plus darolutamide) interventions. VIII. To develop and assess a machine learning/artificial intelligence algorithm for radiotherapy planning and/or quality assurance. IX. To perform future translational correlative studies using biological data, Decipher results, and clinical outcomes. OUTLINE: DE-INTENSIFICATION STUDY: Patients with Decipher score < 0.40 are randomized to 1 of 2 arms. ARM I: Patients undergo radiation therapy (RT) using a recognized regimen (2-3 days a week or 5 days a week for 2-11 weeks) in the absence of disease progression or unacceptable toxicity. ARM II: Patients undergo RT as Arm I. Patients also receive androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) consisting of leuprolide, goserelin, buserelin, histrelin, triptorelin, degarelix, or relugolix at the discretion of the treating physician, for 6 months in the absence of disease progression or unacceptable toxicity. Patients may also receive bicalutamide or flutamide for 0, 30 or 180 days. INTENSIFICATION STUDY: Patients with Decipher score >= 0.40 are randomized to 1 of 2 arms. ARM III: Patients receive treatment as in Arm II. ARM IV: Patients receive RT and ADT as in Arm II. Patients also receive darolutamide orally (PO) twice daily (BID). Treatment repeats every 90 days for up to 2 cycles in the absence of disease progression or unacceptable toxicity. After completion of study treatment, patients are followed up at 3, 6, 12, 24, 36, 48 and 60 months.
Phase
3Span
258 weeksSponsor
NRG OncologyGreenbrae, California
Recruiting
A Phase II Clinical Trial Comparing the Efficacy of RO7198457 Versus Watchful Waiting in Patients with CtDNA-positive, Resected Stage II (high Risk) and Stage III Colorectal Cancer
Patients will receive up to 15 doses of RO7198457 over the course of trial treatment.
Phase
2Span
495 weeksSponsor
BioNTech SEGreenbrae, California
Recruiting