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9 Studies found from all possible combinations of your search terms. Select a protocol that you wish to review.
Protocol Number
Title
Protocol Status
Min-Max Age
Institute
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000387-H
The Natural History of Acquired and Inherited Bone Marrow Failure Syndromes.
Participants currently recruited/enrolled
2-125 Years
NHLBI
Acquired
16-C-0092
A Pilot Study of Local Ablative Therapy for Treatment of Oligoprogressive, EGFR-mutated, Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) After Treatment with Osimertinib (AZD9291, Tagrisso)
Completed Study; data analyses ongoing
18-125 Years
NCI
Acquired
14-I-0009
Characterization and Management of Patients with HIV-1 Infection Who Experience Virologic Failure Despite Combination Antiretroviral Therapy
Completed Study; data analyses ongoing
18-100 Years
NIAID
Acquired
12-I-0157
Clinical outcomes in persons with HIV acquired early in life
No longer recruiting/follow-up only
18-125 Years
NIAID
Acquired
11-CC-0152
The Natural History of Liver Disease in a Cohort of Participants with Hepatitis B and/or Hepatitis C with or without HIV Infection
Completed Study; data analyses ongoing
18-99 Years
CC
Acquired
11-C-0190
Collection of Tissue Blocks or Slides from Patients with Cancer
Participants currently recruited/enrolled
18-125 Years
NCI
Acquired
09-I-0200
A Phase I Study of MozobilTM in the Treatment of Patients with WHIMS
Participants currently recruited/enrolled
18-75 Years
NIAID
Acquired
94-I-0073
Recruitment and Apheresis Collection of Peripheral Blood Hematopoietic Stem Cells, Mononuclear Cells and Granulocytes
Participants currently recruited/enrolled
18-70 Years
NIAID
Acquired
83-C-0022
Psychological Benefits of a Normalized Camping Experience for Children with Cancer
Participants currently recruited/enrolled
7-25 Years
NCI
Acquired