- Ongoing, recruitingTherapeutic exploratory (Phase II)
Phase 2 Study of Pembrolizumab and Chemotherapy in Patients With Newly Diagnosed Classical Hodgkin Lymphoma (KEYNOTE-C11)
This study looks at a new treatment called pembrolizumab, combined with standard chemotherapy, for adults recently diagnosed with classical Hodgkin lymphoma. Researchers want to see how many patients go into complete remission at the end of the treatment plan.
For: Classical Hodgkin LymphomaFrance · Poland · Spain - RecruitingPHASE3
Brentuximab Vedotin in Early Stage Hodgkin Lymphoma
This study is for people with early-stage Hodgkin Lymphoma. It compares two chemotherapy treatments, ABVD and A2VD, to see which works best. Treatment is adjusted based on scans, and patients are followed for at least 5 years.
For: Hodgkin LymphomaUnited States · Australia · Belgium - Ongoing, recruitingTherapeutic exploratory (Phase II)
Vascular changes in basal cell carcinoma undergoing electrochemotherapy or photodynamic therapy - assessed with optical coherence tomography
This study looks at how treatments for a common type of skin cancer (basal cell carcinoma), affect the tiny blood vessels in the skin. Researchers use a special camera to see these changes, aiming to improve how we treat this cancer without surgery.
For: basal cell carcinomaDenmark - Active not recruitingPHASE2
Safety and Efficacy of Pembrolizumab (MK-3475) in Children and Young Adults With Classical Hodgkin Lymphoma (MK-3475-667/KEYNOTE-667)
This study looks at a new drug, pembrolizumab, combined with standard chemotherapy for children and young adults (3-25 years old) with newly diagnosed classical Hodgkin Lymphoma. It specifically focuses on those who aren't responding quickly to initial treatment.
For: Hodgkin LymphomaUnited States · Brazil · Colombia - AuthorisedTherapeutic exploratory (Phase II)
ORGAN SPARING FOR LOCALLY ADVANCED RECTAL CANCER AFTER NEOADJUVANT TREATMENT FOLLOWED BY ELECTROCHEMOTHERAPY - LARC_ DEEP_CANCERS
This study looks at a new way to treat bowel cancer that has spread nearby, using a drug called bleomycin and electric pulses. The aim is to see if this treatment can help avoid surgery and improve outcomes for patients, potentially leading to faster recovery and fewer side effects.
For: colorectal cancerItaly