Patient Pathfinder: Clinical Trials
Clinical Trials for Melanoma
Every life-saving or life-extending treatment that’s available today for cancer started its journey in a clinical trial. A clinical trial is a study that helps doctors better understand cancer, and discover safer and more effective ways to treat it.
Clinical trials also give patients a chance to try a treatment before it’s approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
There are 451 active Melanoma trials
Pancreatic Cancer Early Detection Program
Study Type: Observational
Neurotropic Melanoma of the Head and Neck
Study Type: Interventional
How Microbes and Metabolism May Predict Skin Cancer Immunotherapy Outcomes
Study Type: Observational
Safety and Efficacy of SB 11285 Alone and in Combination With Atezolizumab in Patients With Advanced Solid Tumors
Study Type: Interventional Phase 1
Genetically Modified T-Cells Followed by Aldesleukin in Treating Patients With Stage III-IV Melanoma
Study Type: Interventional Phase 1
Nivolumab and Ipilimumab in Treating Patients With Metastatic Uveal Melanoma
Study Type: Interventional Phase 2
SIR-Spheres® 90Y Microspheres Treatment of Uveal Melanoma Metastasized to Liver
Study Type: Interventional Phase 2
Transfer of Genetically Engineered Lymphocytes in Melanoma Patients
Study Type: Interventional Phase 1
There are 451 active Melanoma trials
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