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Clinical trials - also known as clinical studies or research protocols - are conducted to test whether a new drug, new prevention strategy, or new screening test is safe and effective in people. Participation is always voluntary. Baylor College of Medicine investigators conduct hundreds of studies, ranging from small, short-term studies to large trials with thousands of patients across many institutions.

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This phase III trial studies how well standard systemic therapy with or without definitive treatment (prostate removal surgery or radiation therapy)…
  • Cancer - All
  • Cancer - Prostate
  • Urology
Our goal is to create an ED registry of patients who sustained a closed head injury and at risk for concussion. The registry will be used to…
  • Brain/Spinal Cord/Nervous System
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Psychiatry and Behavior
A study to evaluate regional differences in biomarker values and in clinical outcomes in dyspneic patients
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Heart
  • Lung
The investigators are conducting this study with men that have prostate cancer and are getting standard of care treatment with the drugs abiraterone…
  • Cancer - All
  • Cancer - Prostate
  • Urology
The purpose of this study is to find the largest safe dose of GD2-C7R T cells, and also to evaluate how long they can be detected in the blood and…
  • Cancer - Breast
  • Cancer - All
  • Cancer - Neuroblastoma
The purpose of this study is to collect biological samples from parents and children, both with and without cancer, in order to gain a better…
Our longitudinal imaging study will assess the ability of MRI-based macrovascular (vessel patency) and microvascular measures to prospectively…
  • Wearable Technology
The study aims to assess the effectiveness of the TransCu O2 oxygen delivery system in reducing the likelihood of wound complications after surgical…
  • Wearable Technology
This study quantifies MRI- based muscle perfusion and it could potentially lead to a better understanding of PAD progression.
  • Wearable Technology
This study is recruiting patients who present to our emergency department and are participating in some of the research studies we are conducting.
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Healthy Volunteers - Adult
  • Psychiatry and Behavior