Cancer Trials
We offer a number of clinical trials for cancer. Click on a trial to find out the eligibility requirements and who to contact if you have questions about participating.
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Cancer-Gynecologic,
Cancer
D’Amour Center for Cancer Care, 3350 Main Street, Springfield, MA
Cancer,
Cancer - Breast
Baystate Breast and Wellness Center, 100 Wason Avenue, 3rd Floor, Springfield, MA
The purpose of this study is to compare standard treatment, radiation therapy combined with the chemotherapy drug cisplatin, to standard chemo-radiation therapy plus additional experimental chemotherapy to see if it reduces the risk of tumor recurrence and improves overall survival.
Cancer-Gynecologic,
Cancer
D’Amour Center for Cancer Care, 3350 Main Street, Springfield, MA
The purpose of this study is to find out if radiation therapy along with the addition of the drugs, cisplatin and gemcitabine, works and to find out what side effects or surgical complications are caused by treatment with this combination.
Cancer-Gynecologic,
Cancer
- D’Amour Center for Cancer Care, 3350 Main Street, Springfield, MA
- Baystate Franklin Medical Center, 164 High Street, Greenfield, MA
Cancer - Leukemia,
Cancer - Pediatric,
Cancer,
Genetics
D’Amour Center for Cancer Care, 3350 Main Street, Springfield, MA
Cancer,
Cancer - Lymphoma,
Cancer - Pediatric
D’Amour Center for Cancer Care, 3350 Main Street, Springfield, MA
The purpose of this study is to see whether treatment with everolimus plus hormone treatment after chemotherapy will increase the time without your cancer returning. The current standard treatment after chemotherapy is hormone treatment alone. The combination of hormone-treatment and everolimus is experimental in patients with breast cancer.
Cancer - Breast,
Cancer
D’Amour Center for Cancer Care, 3350 Main Street, Springfield, MA
Cancer - Colon,
Cancer
Baystate Medical Center, 759 Chestnut St, Springfield, MA
Cancer - Lung,
Cancer
D’Amour Center for Cancer Care, 3350 Main Street, Springfield, MA
The purpose of this study is to test whether the use of a radiation therapy delivery technique called intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) can reduce the amount and severity of gastrointestinal side effects (such as diarrhea) that result from radiation, compared with standard radiation techniques
Cancer-Gynecologic,
Cancer
D’Amour Center for Cancer Care, 3350 Main Street, Springfield, MA
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