Nivolumab and Ipilimumab in Treating Patients With Rare Tumors
Lay Description
This repository is a multi-center, outcomes study designed to collect data on the demographics, presentation, diagnosis, treatment, cost of associated care, quality of life, and outcomes of subjects utilizing Caris Molecular Intelligence® (CMI) Services for the treatment of cancer. Prior to enrolling a subject, the subject¿s physician will have made the independent decision whether or not to utilize the drug associations provided by CMI and made clinical treatment choices as appropriate. Thus, data captured and reported provides a ¿real world¿ perspective on diagnosis, treatment, cost, and outcomes.
Category
- Multiple Sites
- IRB Number
- 20170353HU
- NCT Number
- ct.gov registration not required
- Open to Enrollment
- Yes
Eligibility
- Eligible Ages
- Over 18 Years
- Eligible Genders
- All
- Accepts Healthy Volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
Study Design
Arm Groups
Study Contact
Sukeshi Arora
(210) 450-1015
aroras@uthscsa.edu
Frances Crawford
(210) 450-5037
crawfordf1@uthscsa.edu
Sonia Creighton
(210) 450-1366
creighton@uthscsa.edu
Myrna Montenegro
(210) 450-5954
montenegro@uthscsa.edu
Courtney Nichols
(210) 450-1794
nicholsc2@uthscsa.edu
Mailbox Ctrc Regulatory Affairs
regaffapp@uthscsa.edu
Regulatory Staff
regaffstaff@uthscsa.edu
Kathleen Rodriguez
(210) 450-1365
rodriguezk3@uthscsa.edu
Benjamin Schleif
(210) 450-1366
schleifb@uthscsa.edu
Morgan Seekatz
(210) 450-1133
seekatz@uthscsa.edu
Principal Investigator
Sukeshi Arora