HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS-RELATED CARCINOMA
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Cancer-Fighting HPV vaccine tested with new timing for kids
⭐️ VACCINE ⭐️ OngoingThis study is testing if a different timing schedule for the HPV vaccine works well in healthy 9-11 year old children. The HPV vaccine can prevent several types of cancer caused by the virus. Researchers want to see if giving the first shot and then waiting two years for the boos…
Matched conditions: HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS-RELATED CARCINOMA
Phase: PHASE2 • Sponsor: National Cancer Institute (NCI) • Aim: ⭐️ VACCINE ⭐️
Last updated Mar 31, 2026 12:12 UTC
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Scientists train Patients' own cells to hunt down HPV cancers
Disease control OngoingThis study is testing a new treatment for cancers linked to the human papillomavirus (HPV) that have returned or not responded to standard therapies. Researchers take a patient's own immune cells, grow them in a lab, and engineer them to better recognize and attack HPV-infected c…
Matched conditions: HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS-RELATED CARCINOMA
Phase: PHASE1 • Sponsor: Baylor College of Medicine • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Apr 01, 2026 14:41 UTC
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MRI tech aims to sharpen cancer radiation targeting
Disease control OngoingThis study is testing whether using MRI scans to guide the placement of internal radiation therapy can improve treatment for women with certain stages of cervical or vaginal cancer linked to HPV. The goal is to see if this method helps deliver radiation more precisely to the tumo…
Matched conditions: HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS-RELATED CARCINOMA
Phase: PHASE1 • Sponsor: M.D. Anderson Cancer Center • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Mar 30, 2026 14:28 UTC
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Can a Cancer-Preventing vaccine work for transplant patients?
Prevention OngoingThis study is testing whether the HPV vaccine, which helps prevent certain cancers, can still help build a strong immune response in people who are about to receive a kidney transplant. Kidney transplant patients must take powerful drugs to prevent organ rejection, but these drug…
Matched conditions: HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS-RELATED CARCINOMA
Phase: PHASE2 • Sponsor: National Cancer Institute (NCI) • Aim: Prevention
Last updated Mar 31, 2026 12:11 UTC