University Of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center
Clinical trials sponsored by University Of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center, explained in plain language.
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Could a pill make CAR-T last longer against tough blood cancers?
Disease control Not yet recruitingThis early-phase study tests whether adding the drug pomalidomide after standard CAR-T cell therapy can help keep the cancer-fighting cells active longer. It includes 12 adults with B-cell leukemia or lymphoma that returned or didn't respond to prior treatment. The main goal is t…
Phase: PHASE1 • Sponsor: University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center • Aim: Disease control
Last updated May 15, 2026 11:53 UTC
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New urine test could spare men unnecessary prostate biopsies
Diagnosis Not yet recruitingThis study tests a new urine test called MPS2, combined with MRI, to find aggressive prostate cancer early in men aged 50-75 with elevated PSA levels. The goal is to detect only the cancers that need treatment and reduce unnecessary biopsies. About 800 men will participate, and t…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center • Aim: Diagnosis
Last updated May 07, 2026 18:41 UTC
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SunBeast study aims to shield runners from skin cancer
Prevention Not yet recruitingThis study tests whether a special education program and monthly reminders can help ultrarunners use more sun protection. About 110 runners in the 2026 Western States Endurance Run will be split into two groups: one gets the sun safety program, the other gets a general wellness b…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center • Aim: Prevention
Last updated Apr 26, 2026 20:00 UTC
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New study aims to ease cancer worry in young adults
Symptom relief Not yet recruitingThis study compares two versions of a support tool for young adults (ages 20-39) who have had thyroid, melanoma, or testicular cancer. One version provides cancer information only, while the other adds personalized emotional support strategies. The goal is to see if the extra sup…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated May 15, 2026 11:57 UTC
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New online program aims to boost cancer genetic testing in african american families
Knowledge-focused Not yet recruitingThis study tests a web-based program called Kindred that helps African American families understand their genetic cancer risk and talk about testing. About 150 people will use the online tool to learn about hereditary cancer syndromes like BRCA and Lynch. The goal is to see if th…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated May 11, 2026 20:50 UTC