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Neuroendocrine Tumor Clinical Trials in Georgia

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Cancer Type = Neuroendocrine Tumor
Cancer Type = Neuroendocrine Tumor
There are currently 5 active Neuroendocrine Tumor clinical trials in Georgia.
1.
A Study of Selpercatinib (LOXO-292) in Participants With Advanced Solid Tumors, RET Fusion-Positive Solid Tumors, and Medullary Thyroid Cancer (LIBRETTO-001)
Cancer Type
Brain & Spinal Cord Tumor, Colon/Rectal Cancer, Head and Neck Cancer, Lung Cancer, Neuroendocrine Tumor, Solid Tumor, Thyroid Cancer, Unknown Primary
NCT ID
NCT03157128
Protocol IDs
LOXO-RET-17001
NCI-2017-00976
2017-000800-59
Treatment Sites (1)
2.
DAREON™-7: A Study to Test How Well Different Doses of BI 764532 in Addition to Chemotherapy Are Tolerated by People With Advanced Neuroendocrine Cancers
Cancer Type
Neuroendocrine Tumor, Unknown Primary
NCT ID
NCT06132113
Protocol IDs
1438-0007
NCI-2024-00432
2023-505870-13-00
U1111-1292-1400
Treatment Sites (1)
Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University
Atlanta
Scott Edelman
404-778-5180
3.
NCORP Trial
Project: Every Child for Younger Patients with Cancer
Cancer Type
Brain & Spinal Cord Tumor, Brain Tumor, Leukemia, Neuroendocrine Tumor, Solid Tumor, Unknown Primary
NCT ID
NCT02402244
Protocol IDs
APEC14B1
NCI-2014-02057
Treatment Sites (2)
Atrium Health Navicent
Macon
Oncology Research Nurse
4786332152
Augusta University Medical Center
Augusta
Carol Terry
706-721-4430
4.
Testing the Combination of two Anticancer Drugs M1774 (Tuvusertib) and Avelumab to Evaluate their Safety and Effectiveness in Treating Merkel Cell Skin Cancer, MATRiX Trial
Cancer Type
Neuroendocrine Tumor, Skin Cancer (Non-Melanoma), Unknown Primary
NCT ID
NCT05947500
Protocol IDs
10592
10592
NCI-2023-05259
Treatment Sites (1)
Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University
Atlanta
Scott Edelman
404-778-5180
5.
Testing the Use of Chemotherapy after Surgery for High-Risk Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors
Cancer Type
Neuroendocrine Tumor, Unknown Primary
NCT ID
NCT05040360
Protocol IDs
S2104
S2104
NCI-2021-06619
Treatment Sites (3)
Emory University Hospital - Midtown
Atlanta
Scott Edelman
404-686-4411
Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University
Atlanta
Scott Edelman
404-778-5180